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Research On Developing Circulation Economy In The Coal Industry In Xinjiang

Posted on:2011-12-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X G LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330338475109Subject:Regional Economics
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China has rich coal resources but relatively lacks of oil resources. In the long run, coal and oil resources take great account in the pattern of production and consumption of one-off resources. Xinjiang as an important resource replacer and reserve, its sustainable development of coal industry takes up an important strategy in terms of our national resource security and the insurance of highly increasing GDP. However, the traditional producing pattern "two highs and one low" which means highly polluted and highly wasteful, low productivity pattern, has severely wasted natural resources and polluted our environment. That is why we need to transform our producing pattern into "two lows and one high" one which means lowly exploited and lowly ejected, and highly utilized.With the appearance of recycling economics, it has been universally concerned by scholars and governmental department from home and abroad and deeply researched. As a new pattern of development, recycling economics aims at the harmonious relationship between our society and economic and ecological development. It is a kind of ecological economy. The recycling economic development of coal Industry is the only way to achieve healthy and sustainable road for this Industry.The author argues the necessity and significance of recycling economy for Xinjiang coal Industry from the perspective of ecology, environmental protection and economics. The essay investigates the construction of economic pattern and the system from the whole aspects. Furthermore, it estimates the objectivity of recycling economy in Xinjiang. Lastly, the essay also studies how to advance the recycling economic practice in Xinjiang from polity, economy, technology and management.
Keywords/Search Tags:Xinjiang, Recycling Economics, Development, Advance
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