Partitioned Land-Use Planning Based on Evaluation of Geological Environment: A Case Study of Qingyang City

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Land-use planning is one of the most important planning in the process of national economy development. Traditional land-use planning rarely considers the impact of the geological environment. This paper takes a case study of Qingyang City and evaluates the geological environment on the basis of mining geo-environment background and field survey on geo-environment problems to form different regions which can guide the compilation of land-use planning. And then, this paper establishes the planning advice assemblage for different region.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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4949-4953

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August 2013

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