Empirical Study on Unbalanced Development of Regional Environmental Economy in China
- Weihua Du
Abstract
First of all, this article makes an EKC analysis in the industrial effluent, industrial waste water and industrial sulfur dioxide in the three major economic zones in China. Then, by referring to the tool of index distribution quotient and comprehensively observing the industrial structure pattern of population, this article finds out that an obvious economic gradient zone feature exists in the three major economic zones. This not only provides thinking for exploration of specific tactics in gradually promoting gradient transfer of population industrial structure among the three major economic zones, but offers theoretical foundation to realize the relatively balanced “win-win” between economic layout and environment development.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v7n2p12
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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