Research on China’s Forest Carbon-Sink Policy Path in Coal Mines

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In post-Kyoto Protocol times, forest carbon-sink has become one of the key path choices to realize clean development for coal mining area to govern ecological environmental pollution. In practice, big challenge is to set up effective and systematic government policies for forest carbon-sink in coal mines. For China, it is just at beginning in policies. Currently, China’s forest carbon-sink policies for coal mines ought to be set up in terms of industry, finance and law.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1010-1012)

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August 2014

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