The Game Model Theory and Practice Analysis on Environmental Management

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Environmental management is based on environmental theory, Game theory and control theory. Facing three major scientific issues that called population, resources and environment, we will strengthen environmental management of theory, progressively form new comprehensive field of science and technology. We can regard it as game problem. Here, we provide a Game model about environmental management,it give us a methods and scientific basis to solve the practice problem.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 113-116)

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1415-1418

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June 2010

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