Wyzwania dla zrównoważoności odnoszące się do miast pozbawionych surowców: przypadek Lengshuijiang w Chinach
Guocun Zuo
School of Economics &Management, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China; School of Economics &Management, Hunan Institute of Science and Technology, Yueyang, 414006 (Chiny)
Qiang Chen
School of Economics & Management, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092 (Chiny)
Abstrakt
Miasta bazujące na surowcach stanowiły trzon chińskiej gospodarki od dziesięcioleci. Gdy zasoby naturalne zostały wyczerpane, miasta te stały się ujemnymi aktywami Chin i pilnie potrzebują zrównoważonych przekształceń. Biorąc pod uwagę dużą liczbę takich miast, ich sukces nie tylko będzie ważny dla nich samych, ale odegra również istotną rolę w zrównoważonym rozwoju całych Chin. Jako przykład wybrano Lengshuijiang, jedno z 67 miast, które dotknęło wyczerpanie zasobów, analizując zrównoważoność dokonanych tam przekształceń. Po pierwsze oceniono problemy rozwojowe występujące w ciągu ostatnich dwudziestu lat. Po drugie, zbadano skuteczność środków zaradczych, wprowadzonych w 2009 r. Przykład miasta Lengshuijiang stanowi punkt odniesienia dla strategii rozwojowych innych miast dotkniętych problemem wyczerpania surowców tak w Chinach, jak i w innych państwach świata, ponieważ większość z nich to staje w obliczu podobnych wyzwań.
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rozwój zrównoważony, miasta dotknięte wyczerpaniem surowców, ChinyBibliografia
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Guocun ZuoSchool of Economics &Management, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China; School of Economics &Management, Hunan Institute of Science and Technology, Yueyang, 414006 Chiny
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Qiang ChenSchool of Economics & Management, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092 Chiny
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