| Several Opinions of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, on Promoting Sustainable Development of Resources-oriented Cities |
| Tuesday,May 06,2008 Posted: 10:18 BJT(0218 GMT) |
| From:CAITEC Article type:Original |
A resource-based city (including resource-based regions) is one that makes the exploitation and procession of minerals, forests and other natural resources as its leading industries. As the supply source of basic resources and important raw materials, the resource-based city has made outstanding contribution to the economic and social development of our nation. To give stronger support to the sustainable development of such cities especially those with resource-exhaustion and to establish mechanisms and systems helpful for the sustainable development of such cities is the requirement of carrying out the scientific concept of development and building the harmonious society, as well as the important measure to ensure current resource supply and maintain the development of the national economy perpetually and healthily. Therefore, several opinions are posed as follows: 1. Guidelines, basic principles and objectives of expediting the sustainable development of resource-based cities 2. To build and foster the long-term mechanism of sustainable development for resource-based cities 3. To cultivate and improve the alternative industries 4. To concentrate on solving such social problems as employment 5. To strengthen environmental improvement and ecological protection 6. To enforce resource exploration and mining-rights management 7. To give stronger support in the respect of policy 8. To assign the task clearly and carry out responsibilities State Council of the People’s Republic of China December 18, 2007 (All information published in this website is authentic in Chinese. English is provided for reference only. ) |
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