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Study on the Synchronous Propulsion of New Urbanization and Ecological Civilization Construction

Yonghua Luo and Yaqing Wen

Asian Agricultural Research, 2016, vol. 08, issue 01, 4

Abstract: The construction of ecological civilization is the inevitable choice for implementing of the new urbanization strategy and is the objective requirement of promoting the new urbanization. It provides the power support for the new urbanization, and economic development has entered a new era in China. In order to better promote the new urbanization and the construction of ecological civilization, there is a need to optimize the use of land resources, provide space guarantee for new urbanization and the construction of ecological civilization; vigorously develop the financial sector to provide financial support for the new urbanization and the construction of ecological civilization; perfect information infrastructure to provide information support for the new urbanization and the construction of ecological civilization; stick to people-oriented principle and strive to build livable city of ecological civilization; establish ecological compensation mechanism to promote the coordinated development of regional new ecological town; make a blue map for cooperative promotion of new urbanization and ecological civilization construction through the establishment of a scientific and rational plan.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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