Study on the Development of Green Building Industry in Anhui New Urbanization

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With the rapid development of Chinese economy, Chinese urbanization rate increased from 30% in 1996 to the initial stage of 53.7% in 2013. The urbanization rate in Anhui in 2013 was 47.86%, which reflects that the level of socio-economic development of Anhui still need to constantly enhance and accelerate the process of urbanization. Green building industry as the strongest driving force of new urbanization, how to promote the development of green city has become a top priority of all work for housing construction. In this paper, through study on environmental analysis for green building industry in Anhui, regression analyse the market demand for green building industry. Finally, put forward some strategies for the development of green building industry in the process of new urbanization in Anhui.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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1597-1601

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December 2014

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