Mining Spoils Area Ecological Restoration Progress in China and Overseas

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The ecological restoration of mining wasteland has been highly concerned about the world. Consequences of mining wasteland without governance has brought economic development and human survival posed a serious threat, so the ecological restoration of abandoned mining area has been imperative. This paper summarizes the research status and development process of ecological restoration and abroad, as well as some of the issues raised ecological restoration work currently exists.

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