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Evaluating the applicability of the Chinese eco-industrial park standard in two industrial zones

Eco-industrial park projects have become increasingly popular in China. Because of their rapid proliferation and the lack of accepted and common characteristics, the performance of these projects has been difficult to evaluate. In 2006, the former State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA)...

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Published in:International journal of sustainable development and world ecology 2008-12, Vol.15 (6), p.543-552
Main Authors: Geng, Yong, Zhang, Pan, Côté, Raymond P., Qi, Yu
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Efficiency
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Information management
Public private partnerships
Renewable resources
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