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The Multi-objective Optimization Model of the Industrial Structure in the Processes of Urbanization: A Case Study of Shizhong District, Neijiang City

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This article analyzes the structure of the three industries in Shizhong District, Neijiang city. Considering the economy, employment, resources, energy and environmental constraints with the achievement of the optimal economic and social benefits, a two-goal programming model is established. Based on the relevant data, this article uses fuzzy algorithm to solve the established planning model. The results of the model calculations demonstrate that industrial structure optimization is an effective way to achieve low-carbon development and also it provides a scientific basis for the industrial structure optimization in Shizhong District.

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This research is supported by the Sichuan Center for Rural Development Research (Grant No. CR1320); the General Fund Project of Sichuan Provincial Department of Education (Grant No. 14ZB0014).

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Liu, Y., Gan, L. (2014). The Multi-objective Optimization Model of the Industrial Structure in the Processes of Urbanization: A Case Study of Shizhong District, Neijiang City. In: Xu, J., Cruz-Machado, V., Lev, B., Nickel, S. (eds) Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 280. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55182-6_51

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