Some Problems Concerning EW-MFA and China’s Economic Growth
Dong Qiu
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Dong Qiu: Beijing Normal University
Chapter Chapter 5 in Carrying Capacity of China’s Resources, Environment, Population, and Economy, 2024, pp 325-374 from Springer
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Abstract Economic development affects natural ecosystems by depleting natural resources, especially non-renewable resources, and at the same time, by discharging huge waste, including various pollutants, back into nature.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-9046-7_5
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