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Feasibility and Importance of Geological Exploration Enterprises' Involvement in National Spatial Planning within the Context of Ecological Civilization

Maohua Yan ()
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Maohua Yan: China Institute of Geo-Environment Monitoring

A chapter in Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Management Innovation and Economy Development (MIED 2023), 2024, pp 200-207 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Within the framework of ecological civilization, the participation of geological exploration enterprises in national spatial planning is both feasible and imperative. Leveraging their technological prowess and dependable data, these enterprises can effectively drive rational land utilization, resource development, and environmental conservation. Through advanced geological exploration techniques and specialized equipment, geological exploration enterprises can acquire crucial geological information, providing essential data on resource distribution for spatial planning. Moreover, their expertise in geological environmental assessment and risk evaluation equips them to offer recommendations for ecological conservation during the planning process. These enterprises also contribute scientific groundwork for optimizing land utilization and industrial layout through resource surveys and assessments, ultimately achieving sustainable resource utilization. Nevertheless, their involvement in planning encounters various challenges, necessitating increased policy support, favorable policy environments, and institutional safeguards established by the government. Furthermore, establishing close collaboration mechanisms between geological exploration enterprises and planning departments is vital for facilitating information sharing and synergistic efforts, ensuring the scientific rigor, meticulousness, and efficiency of the planning process. Geological exploration enterprises should continuously enhance their technical capabilities and professional expertise, emphasize talent development and technological innovation, and adapt to the intricate and ever-changing demands of the planning domain.

Keywords: Ecological civilization; geological exploration enterprises; national spatial planning; strategic transformation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-260-6_26

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