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The Analyses Of The Sustainable Development Capability In SWC Region

Posted on:2008-03-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H BaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360218463716Subject:Industrial Economics
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Since the reform and open policy,Suzho—Wuxi—Changzhou region has become one of the area in our country whose economy has grown most rapidly and structure has changed most obviously, and also become the forerunner area to lead the economy and society modernization of Jiangsu Province. As the rapid growth of the economy in this area, a series of negative influences have been brought inevitably. The energy load increases progressively, the water volume increases the discharge intensity of the industrial waste water becomes higher and higher, the agricultural pollution intensifies……all of these noticeable questions have seriously hindered the further development of the economy in SWC Region. Entering into the 21st century, all of these three cities implement the sustainable developmental strategy as an important strategy which the way to coordinate the developments of the population, the economy and the environment in SWC Region. According to the connotation and the characteristics of the sustainable development ability, and embarking on the conflicting reciprocity between the economical development and the environmental protection in the SWC region, this article appraises the dynamic change of the sustainable development ability from the aspects of the economy, the society, the population, the resources and the environment during 2000 to 2004. Through the quantification computation, find out the restriction factors of the sustainable development in this area, and propose a series of systemic, scientific suggestions, which have the practicality and maneuverability to advance the sustainable development ability construction in the SWC region.
Keywords/Search Tags:sustainable development capability, Suzho—Wuxi—Changzhou (SWC) region, assessment methods, threatening stress
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