Research on the Mining Wasteland Landscape Transformation

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Base on the 3R principles, the methods of the mine revegetation and landscape regeneration are found. They include the handling of abandoned mining facilities, the processing of the surface traces of the industrial production, the processing of pollutants, the transformation and reuse of abandoned mine pits, the plants landscape design, and the site characteristics of the landscape.

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