2020
DOI: 10.18280/ijdne.150309
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Green Circular Development of the Qingba Mountain Area

Abstract: With the proliferation of green and low-carbon development, China has made green cyclical (GC) development the key strategy for the transition of development model. This paper firstly analyses the connotations of green development and circular economy, and summarizes the basic features of the concept of the GC development. Based on the features of the Qingba Mountain Area (QMA), the authors set up a four-level (enterpriseindustry-region-society) support system for the GC development in this ecological area, an… Show more

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“…During the T&U, enterprises need to reorganize the organizational architecture, organizational culture, product, and corporate competitiveness [3]. To realize innovationdriven T&U of traditional industries to emerging industrial clusters, it is necessary to choose suitable innovation forms to cultivate emerging products and businesses, effectively integrate innovation chain with traditional industrial chain, and gather innovation elements to transform traditional industrial clusters to strategic emerging industrial clusters [4,5].…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%