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This book presents a detailed background to the circular economy in China, explores government measures to promote it in China's market economy, and introduces the supporting laws and policies. The book goes on to describe, from a technology perspective, successful circular economy practices in sectors such as agriculture, iron and steel, cement, coal-fired power, chemistry, paper manufacturing and city mineral. This book sheds some light on what China has done and achieved to change the mode of economic development in order to minimize its negative impacts on resources and the environment. Readers will learn from and be inspired by China's circular economy practices. Industrializing countries can also draw on China's experiences to solve their own problems, enabling them to make their economic development resource-saving and more environmentally friendly. If this is achieved, this book can be considered a modest contribution to the sustainability of human society.
Auteur
Mr. Jianguo Qi, Vice Director and senior Research Fellow Institute of Quantitative & Technical EconomicsChinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is Chief Expert in the research field of circular economy theory and Methodology. Since 2003, He has been committed to promoting the development of circular economy in China, in order to alleviate the problems of the resources shortage and heavy pollution emission caused by economic growth in China. His research interests focus on policy issues, but also relates to the technology and industrial organization. He served in the following non entities, Director of research centre for circular economy and environmentChinese Academy of Social Sciences, Executive Vice President of Chinese Association of Quantitative Economics, Syndic of Chinese Association of Soft Sciences Research, Syndic of Chinese Association of Sciences and Policy, Members of the national strategic emerging industry expert committee.
Mr.Jingxing Zhao, Senior Research Fellow Institute of Quantitative & Technical EconomicsChinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is the Chief Expert in the research field of Growth theory and Chinese economy.
Mr. Wenjun Li, Senior research fellow director of the division of Industrial Technical Economics, Institute of Quantitative & Technical Economicsvice director of research centre for circular economy and environmentChinese Academy of Social Sciences. His research interests focus on circular economy theory, methodology, policy issues, regional plan, as well as something related to the technology and industrial organization. He has broadly studied the projects on quantitative and technical economics. The main projects are as follows:Some regional plans on the development of circular economy, 2010-2014; Transformation of China's economy development pattern, 2008-2009; The socio-economic effects of the West Route in the South North Diversion Project, 2005-2007; Investigation on the Socio-economic Development of Villages and towns, 2006-2007; National Maglev Transportation Engineering R&D Center, 2005-2006; Sustainable Water Integrated Management of the East Route in the South North Diversion Project in China SWIMER, 2004-2006; The Efficiency and Competitive ability of Commercial Banks, 2004-2006; Regional Industry Innovation on the Background of Knowledge-based Economy, 2001-2003.
Mr. Xushu Peng, Associate research fellow and an associate professor in Institute of Quantitative & Technical Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and titled as an Assistant Director in Center for Studies on China's Circular Economy and Environment.Dr. Peng graduated from Peking University, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, by BA, master's and PhD in Management. His favorite research fields are technical innovation, circular economy and China's economic growth. he has taken part in several research subjects entrusted by the National Social Science Foundation, the Ministry of Science and Technology and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, fulfilled several consultation task commissioned by local government and business, and published more than 10 articles and 10 working papers.
Mr. Bin Wu, Associate ProfessorInstitute of Quantitative & Technical EconomicsChinese Academy of Social Sciences. In 2008he graduated from Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and received his Ph.D.in industrial economics. Since Dr. Wu jointed the institute, he has been carrying research in the fields of industrial and technical economics, energy and technical economics, circular economics. He has participated in tens of key projects supported by national social sciences foundations, national sciences foundations, Chinese Academic of Social Sciences, many ministries of the central government, and large and medium companies. He has many research achievements in the fields of circular economics and energy economics.
Ms. Hong Wang, Research assistant, Institute of Quantitative & Technical EconomicsChinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). She received her Ph. D degree of technological economics and management at the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 2009, majoring circular economy. She did the postdoctoral research at the MBA postdoctoral station at Chongqing University. Her research focuses on the theories and practices of circular economy in C...
Contenu
Preface.- Introduction.- The reason and background of developing economy.- The policy of government and circular economy.- The mode and effect of circular economy in China.- The iron industry transformed.- Nonferrous metal pollution surrendered by circular development.- Cement industry.- The practice of electric industry.- The practice of fossil oil industry.- The practice of papermaking industry.- The practice of food making industry.- The practice of agriculture circular economy.- City minerals.