Proposal for Developing Carbon Sequestration Economy in Ecological Conservation Area of Beijing

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In order to build “Culture-enriched Beijing, science and technology Beijing, green city of Beijing” and aim for world cities, the government of Beijing putting in a lot of money to support the ecological environmental protection as the main features of the eco-industrial development, and the city is divided into four functional areas, including the core area of the capital function, Urban Fringe’s Sustainable Development, urban development zone, ecological conservation area, ecological conservation area mainly in the suburbs of Beijing. At present, how to Implement the ecological function and maintain rapid growth in economy of Ecological Conservation Area to guarantee economic health, balanced, sustainable development is a serious problem. This article discusses the approach of "Kyoto Protocol" carbon trading and put forward the implementation of Carbon sequestration economy to solve the contradiction of ecosystem conservation and economic development in Beijing mountain area, by this way we can provide some ideas to construct “Culture-enriched Beijing, science and technology Beijing, green city of Beijing”

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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3424-3427

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May 2012

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