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C.V. L. Dai October 2020

LIPING DAI Postdoctoral Researcher| Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law |Utrecht Universiteit Utrecht | Newtonlaan 201, kamer 3C.35 | 3584 BH Utrecht | T 030253 8052 [email protected]

EDUCATION 2011-2015 PhD in water law, , the Netherlands 2008-2011 Master of Environmental law, China University of Mining and Technology, China 2005-2008 Law, Xiangtan University, China

ACADEMIC CAREER 2015-present Postdoctoral Researcher, Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law of Utrecht University (0.6 fte) 2016-2018 Assistant Professor of Environmental Law, Water Affairs Research Center, University of HuBei Economics, China (0.2 fte) 2018-2020 Researcher, political and Public Administration, Sun Yat-Sen University, China (0.2 fte)

SCHOLARSHIPS, AND AWARDS 2017 Local Talent—Chutian Xuezi, Wuhan, China 2015 Financial Support, 7th World Water Forum, Republic of Korea. 2015 Financial Support, PhD Winter School: Research on Sustainable Development (inter-disciplinary methodology), University of , . 2014 PhD Short-stay Fellowship, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2013 Fellowship of the 7th Annual Postgraduate Workshop, University College Dublin, Ireland. 2011 PhD Scholarship, China Scholarship Council, China.

RESEARCH PROJECTS 2020-Present Urban experimentation for climate proof infrastructure, Seed Money Project of Future Cities, Utrecht University (principal applicant, EUR 20.000 ). 2019 Climate Adaptation Project, jointly funded by Sweco, Province of Utrecht and the water board Stichtse Rijnlanden (co-applicant). 2018-2019 The Operation Mechanism of River Chief System and its key variables— from the perspective of policy implementation, funded by National Postdoctoral Foundation of China (principle applicant, RMB 50,000). 2016 Governance for Urban Resilience—Sponge City Project in China, funded by KNAW, the Netherlands (principle applicant, EUR 6,200). 2015 Preventing and controlling land subsidence–towards more integrated and effective land use and ground water governance in the Yangtze Delta, Seed Money Project, funded by Future Deltas of Utrecht University (principle applicant, EUR15.000). 2015 China's socialist rule of law in water governance, Seed Money Project, Funded by Instituties of Utrecht University (principle applicant, EUR 12.500).

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SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHERS 2018-present Co-supervisor (with M. van Rijswick, and HK Gilissen), 1 PhD researchers, Utrecht University. 2017-2018 Co-supervisor (with M. van Rijswick, and HK Gilissen), 1 PhD researchers, Utrecht University. 2018-2020 Co-supervisor (with R.Y. Wang), 2 master students, Sun Yat-Sen University, China 2017-2018 Co-supervisor (with M. van Rijswick, and O. Spijkers), 2 master students, Utrecht University.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES 2020-Present Water Governance and Law (Master), Sustainable Development, Utrecht University 2018-Present Examiner, 30+ Master theses of Water Governance and Law (Master), Sustainable Development, Utrecht University 2016-2020 Guest Lecturer, Water Governance and Law (Master), Sustainable Development, Utrecht University. 2018 Environmental Politics (Bachelor’s 3, 36 hours), Sun Yat-Sen University, China 2018 Guest Lecturer, Environmental Policy (Bachelor’s 2, 4 hours), Sun Yat-Sen University, China 2018 Research Design and Methods (Master, 24 hours), Sun Yat-Sen University, China 2016-2017 Environmental Law (Bachelor’s 2, 68 hours), University of HuBei Economics, China. 2016- Present Guest Lecturer, International, European and Domestic Water Law, summer school, Utrecht University. 2016 Guest Lecturer, Adaptatie in klimaatverandering, Utrecht University. 2014 guest lecturer, International Water Law, Law faculty of Xiamen University, China.

PUBLICATIONS BOOKS [1] T. Xu, L. Dai, forthcoming, European and Dutch Water Law, Wuhan University Publishing House (Translating from English to Chinese). [2] L. Dai (2019). Politics and governance in water pollution prevention in China. Springer International Publishing. JOURNAL ARTICLES [1] L. Dai (forthcoming), Implementation constraints on Israel–Palestine Water Cooperation: An analysis using the Water Governance Assessment Framework, International Journal of Water Resources Development. [2] R. Y. Wang, & L.Dai (2019). Hong Kong’s water security: a governance perspective. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 1-19. [3] L.Dai, van Doorn-Hoekveld, W. J., Wang, R. Y., & Van Rijswick, H. F. M. W. (2019). Dealing with distributional effects of flood risk management in China: compensation mechanisms in flood retention areas. Water International, 44(5), 607-621. [4] SPIJKERS, O., L. Xian, & L.Dai (2018). Public Participation in China’s Water Governance. Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 2(1), 28-56.

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[5] L.Dai, Wörner, R., & van Rijswick, H. F. (2018). Rainproof cities in the Netherlands: Approaches in Dutch water governance to climate-adaptive urban planning. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 34(4), 652-674. [6] L.Dai, van Rijswick, H. F., Driessen, P. P., & Keessen, A. M. (2018). Governance of the Sponge City Programme in China with Wuhan as a case study. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 34(4), 578-596. [7] L. Dai, Q. Qiu (2017), Implementing the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan in China, The Journal of Water Law, 25(5):243-246. [8] O. Spijkers, X. Li and L. Dai (2015), Sustainable development in China’s international and domestic water law, The Journal of Water Law, 24 (5/6), 207-219. [9] L. Dai (2015), Identifying and understanding the main challenges for sustainable water resource management in China, The journal of water law, 24 (5/6), 249-265. [10] L. Dai (2015), Regulating water pollution in China and the European Union in terms of agricultural pollution, The Journal of Water Law, 24 (3/4), 150-155. [11] L. Dai (2015), A New Perspective on Water Governance in China--Captain of the River, Water International, 40(1), 87-99. [12] L. Dai, Exploring China’s approach to implementing ‘eco-compensation’ schemes: The Lake Tai watershed as case study considered through a legal lens, Water International, 39(5), 755-773. [13] L. Dai (2014), Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something Blue- Tackling Diffuse Water Pollution from Agriculture in China: Drawing Inspiration from the European Union, Utrecht Law Review, 10(2), 136-154. [14] L. Dai (2012), Recovering the Costs of Water Services in the People's Republic of China: Lessons from Article 9 of the European Union Water Framework Directive, Utrecht Law Review 8, 102. [15] L. Dai (2010), Ecological Environment Destruction caused by Mineral Resources Exploitation and the Ecological Restoration, Study and Theory, 2010, (552). (In Chinese). [16] L. Dai (2010), Legal Research on Ecological Compensation of Mineral Resources Development, China University of Mining & Sociology Journal of Graduates.2010, (11). (In Chinese). BOOK CHARPTERS [1] L. Dai, T.o Qin (2018), Regional Water Policy in China – Problems and Approaches in the Taihu und Wuhan Region, Urban Water Management for Future Cities: Technical and institutional Aspects from Chinese and European Perspective. Reese Moritz, Stephan Koester and Jiane Zuo (ed.), Springer. [2] L. Dai, T. Qin (2018), The Eco-compensation Mechanism in Tai Lake Watershed in China, Urban Water Management for Future Cities: Technical and institutional Aspects from Chinese and European Perspective. Reese Moritz, Stephan Koester and Jiane Zuo (ed.), Springer. [3] L. Dai (2017), Regulatory Framework of China’s Water Quality Management, Water Resource Management and the Law. Hollo, E. (ed.). Edward Elgar Publishing. [4] L. Dai, van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., & Schmidt, A (2017). Towards a sustainable, balanced and equitable allocation of water use rights, Water Resource Management and the Law. Hollo, E. (ed.). Edward Elgar Publishing. [5] L. Dai (2016), Innovative approaches to cooperation of China's shared domestic waters, Transboundary Water Cooperation-Principles, Practice and Prospects for China and its Neighbors, Taylor & Francis. POLICY BRIEFS [1] Oates, L., Dai, L., Sudmant, A., & Gouldson, A. (2020). Building Climate Resilience and Water Security in Cities: Lessons from the sponge city of Wuhan, China. http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/158437/

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INVITED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS (SELECTED SINCE 2015) 2021 Managing Responsibilities for Climate Change Risks, Utrecht University (Invited speaker). 2020 8th EELF annual conference Social and Scientific Uncertainties in Environmental Law, Bournemouth, UK (Invited speaker, postponed). 2019 6th EELF annual conference, Environmental Law for Transitions to Sustainability - Circular economy, climate change, water resource management and sustainable biodiversity, Utrecht, the Netherlands (Panel). 2018 6th EELF annual conference - Environmental loss & damage: attribution, liability, compensation and restoration, 12-14 September 2018 in Como, Italy (Invited speaker). 2018 5th EU - CHINA Conference on Environmental Law on Green law, economic instruments and environmental crime, 29-30 August, Ghent, Belgium (Invited speaker). 2017 “The Law of the River” workshop, Utrecht, the Netherlands (Panel). 2017 Land subsidence in deltas from a legal perspective, LANDac’s Annual International Conference 2017, Utrecht, the Netherlands (Invited speaker). 2016 Workshop of “Policies and Governance to enhance urban resilience impacts of droughts and floods” in the Word Water Week 2016, Stockholm, Sweden (Invited speaker). 2016 China’s Sponge City Law and Policy, Wuhan Municipality, China (Invited speaker). 2016 Governance for Land Subsidence, the EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (Invited speaker). 2015 Dutch Association for Environmental Lawyers, Utrecht, the Netherlands (poster presentation).

EDITORS OF ACADEMIC JOURNALS 2020 Guest Editor, special issue of "International Water Law" of Laws. https://www.mdpi.com/journal/laws/special_issues/international_water_law 2019 Guest Editor, special issue of “Improving Connectivity in Water Governance: The Implementation of Water Cooperation Mechanisms in Disparate Political and Social Contexts” of International Journal of Water Resources Development. https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=specialIssues&journalCod e=cijw20 2015- Associate Editor, The Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, Present https://brill.com/view/journals/cjel/cjel-overview.xml?contents=About

REVIEW ACTIVITIES 2015- Water/Sustainability/Water International/ of International Journal of Water Resources present Development/ The journal of Water Law

LANGUAGE SKILLS Chinese: Native; English: Proficiency; Dutch: B1.

REFEREE Prof. Marleen van Rijswick, Director of Utrecht University Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law, Email: [email protected], Phone Number: +31 30 253 9352

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