Study on the Sustainable Development in the Coalmine Construction Project Based on Order Parameter

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This paper, on the side of the sustainable development, made a further study of the competitive relationships among the subsystems of resource, environment, economy, and society in the complex system of coalmine construction project to find out how the system develops feasibly first by getting the order parameter in the system, then by measuring the order parameter via the sustainable development level and finally by probing the systematic trend of the coalmine construction project among the various competitive relationships of all subsystems under the theory of system dynamics, from the above of which this paper offers some help and guide in constructing and perfecting the value of the sustainable system of CCP.

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August 2013

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