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Healthy Development of Green Real Estate a Report on Current Status and Prospect of China’s Green Real Estate Development in 2012

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This paper probed the current status and prospect of China’s green real estate development from the perspective of concepts, markets, industries, policies and human resources. Through the probation, the authors give their understanding on the latest trends in this field.

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Huang, X., Huang, J., Li, T., Gao, W. (2013). Healthy Development of Green Real Estate a Report on Current Status and Prospect of China’s Green Real Estate Development in 2012. In: Chen, F., Liu, Y., Hua, G. (eds) LTLGB 2012. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34651-4_105

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