Study on Land Reclamation and Ecological Restoration Models in the Perspectives of Ecological Civilization

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As a core of the sustainable development, the ecological civilization construction is importment to realize the harmony on the process of the social and economic development between Human being and nature. By analying the status of the ecological environment destruction caused by coal mining activities in China, this paper summarizes and puts forward five modes for the land reclamation and ecological reconstruction (LRER). Simultaneously, the existing problems of the LRER are analyzed and the related necessary measures are concluded, providing the theoretical reference for future research and practice.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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4818-4822

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August 2013

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