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On The Development Of Dan-He-Gu City Cluster Based On The Evaluation Index System Of Ecological Civilization Construction

Posted on:2018-05-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z M XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2359330536462109Subject:Regional Economics
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With the rapid development of urbanization and industrialization,the environment problems in our country have become more serious,which restricts the sustainable development to some extent.Haze,water eutrophication and other environmental issues widespread concern by the community have reflected the air pollution,water pollution and other ecological problems,which affect people's survival and development.Constructing a scientific and complete evaluation index system of ecological civilization construction and evaluating the specific data of research object is not only beneficial to grasp the real-time dynamic of ecological environment,to carry out the construction of ecological civilization in a targeted way,but also to strengthen the ecological risk prevention.Based on various kinds of researchers on the evaluation of sustainable development and ecological civilization construction at domestic and foreign,and the practical experience of some national ministries,Xiamen and Guiyang,this paper build a four dimensional evaluation index system of ecological civilization construction,including economic and social development,resource and energy conservation,environmental protection and cultural system construction.In this paper,the TOPSIS evaluation method based on entropy weight is used to evaluate the ecological civilization construction of Dan-He-Gu City Cluster in Hubei Province.The thesis discuss the key factors influencing the construction of ecological civilization of Dan-He-Gu City Cluster,and put forward relevant policy recommendations,with a view to provide a reference for ecological civilization construction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dan-He-Gu City Cluster, Ecological Civilization Construction Index System, Entropy Method
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