Study on Countermeasures for Sustainable Development of Resources-Exhausted Cities

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Resources-exhausted cities in China have made momentous contributions to the development of the national economy for decades. with the depletion of natural resources, environment worsening, unemployment rate increasing , their sustainable development is challenging and transition is important. It is necessary to carry out countermeasures innovations to realize the successful transformation of resource-exhausted cities. This article through deeply analysing the root causes of dilemma which Chinese resource-exhausted faced and study on successful transformation experience of Kyushu, Ruhr, Lorraine,proposed the countermeasures for resource exhausted cities’ sustainable development from three aspects of legislation guarantee, policies support and economy transformation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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1947-1952

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June 2014

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