“Silk Road Economic Zone” and “21st Century Maritime Silk Road” strategic conception is China’s response to today’s complex international geopolitical and economic situation, to combat the international economic crisis, to build a sustainable development of the new international political and economic order Major strategic conception. The implementation of the strategy of “one way” provides an important strategic opportunity for the construction of a new international financial industry in China and a new pattern. Through the analysis of the development pattern of the financial industry along the area and way, the possible future development trend and potential, proposed: to promote the financial opening up, and build our leading overseas financial organizations; implementation of cross-border financial support program, focusing on “Field and people’s livelihood projects to carry out cross-border financial assistance; take the initiative to participate in the reform of the international monetary system to speed up the international development of the RMB; conducive to cross-border financing integration of specialized and systematic financial system and other strategic countermeasures and suggestions. It is of great practical significance and decision-making reference value to play a better role in supporting the “one way” strategy and promoting the implementation of the strategy of “one way”.
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, as the largest city group in the north of China. However, the shortage of water resources is a shortcoming that restricts the sustainable development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. How to realize the rational allocation and optimization of water resources in the context of the coordinated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is a key issue that needs to be resolved in the coordinated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Based on a preliminary analysis of the characteristics of the temporal and spatial changes in water supply in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region from 2001 to 2016, this study established the System Dynamics (SD model) for the supply and demand balance of water resources in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, and simulated three different scenarios, namely traditional scenario, development scenario, and sustainable scenario. Forecasting the supply and demand of water resources in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region under different scenarios from 2016 to 2030, according to the forecast results, extracting the dominant factors and proposing an optimal control strategy for the water-supply-demand balance configuration model for the coupling of SD in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. This study can provide useful exploration for enriching and improving the interaction mechanism of economic-social-resource-environment system, and provide reference for the balance of supply and demand of water resources in similar water-scarce areas in the world.
The human-land system is a complex and open giant system composed of two subsystems of geographical environment and human activities. Though the optimization of the relationship between two subsystems, we could realize the regional sustainable development. The regional sustainable development is the embodiment of the most optimization of human-land system. This paper revealed human-land system, in terms of connotation, structure, relation, mechanism and function. Based on the theory of human-land system, the paper proposed the regional sustainable development assessment model and carried out the empirical analysis in the township scale. We chose Haiyong Town as the study area. The results show that the study area is in a good level of regional sustainable development, but in a primary stage. The economic sub-system and the society sub-system have reached the good level of sustainable development, but the environment subsystem is always at a low level. The study area should put forward optimization strategies within the economic, social and environmental subsystems, such as ecological agriculture strategy, circular economy strategy, modern service industry strategy, environmental protection system strategy and so on, in order to promoting regional sustainable development. The research results can provide scientific reference for the assessment of regional sustainable development and the formulation of regional sustainable development strategy.
The world population increased to 6 billion from 1.65 billion, during the 20th century. Therefore, providing high-quality provisions in parallel with such rapid growth has become a critical issue for decision-makers and authorities. Organic agriculture in Inner Asia has been considered an efficient way out of this situation. Followings are some advantages of the farming in Inner Asia that made the region a special area for agricultural goals: (1) remoteness from major industrial centers; (2) historical culture of adaptive animal husbandry and agriculture with minimal application of chemical fertilizers; (3) close location to the rapidly developing Asian region with its growing requirement for high-quality products; (4) providing Halal products that are so important in Muslim countries. Moreover, the agricultural boom not only can help to produce high-quality products but also may help for the development of the territory and preserving the traditions and culture of the area. Promotion of agro-tourism, environmental education, and tourism education to local people can be other advantages of agriculture expansion in the region. In this work, the data of statistical collections, comparative analysis, results of field expeditions, and analysis of legislative acts were used. A number of illustrative examples are given, which are already taking place in Mongolia in particular.
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