Regeneration Strategy of Waste Limestone Mines in Dalian City

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China is experiencing a rapid economic development and large-scale urban expansion. The mining waste land is becoming an obstacle in that development. This article summarizes the current strategies that China is using to solve this problem and takes the transformation of limestone mines in Dalian City as the example to introduce how did local governments, enterprises, schools and other aspects make many efforts for this. At the same time, the article also tries to give some new solutions from the angle of sustainable urban planning, through the ongoing relating international exchange program (United research method of interdisciplinary and culture).

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927-930

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October 2013

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