The Influencing Factor Analysis of "Three Wastes" Emissions in Inner Mongolia

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As the economy grows rapidly, Inner Mongolia is faced with more and more serious environmental problems, which cast a large shadow on the ecological system, health and economic development. Environmental problems have become the biggest restricting factor for economic growth and the sustainable development of society in Inner Mongolia. This paper uses three wastes emissions as a research object and adopts the method of grey relational analysis, and selects the indexes of economic development level, science and technology input and policy level, energy consumption level, then performs grey relational analysis for waste water, waste gas and waste solid. The research results show that economic development has the greatest influence on the emissions of industrial waste water and waste solid; coal consumption has the biggest effect on the emissions of industrial waste gas, meanwhile coal consumption also has a big impact on the emissions of waste water and waste solid.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 864-867)

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1369-1378

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December 2013

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© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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