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Guangxi is a latecomer region. 80 % of it is covered with mountains, 10 % with water and 10 % with farmland. Its economic competence, financial investment and technical resources are relatively weak in China. Therefore, it is not only necessary but also the only way out to build a regional resource-conserving and recycling industry structure. In this paper, we will, taking the local cane sugar industry as an example, analyze the approaches to build a regional resource-conserving and recycling industry structure from the perspectives of interactions between agriculture and industry, industry ecologicalization and recycling.
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Xian, L., Tao, L., Deyuan, L., Qiuming, L. (2016). Study of Regional Resource-Conserving and Recycling Industry Structure — A Case Study of the Cane Sugar Industry in Guangxi. In: Qu, F., Sun, R., Guo, Z., Yu, F. (eds) Ecological Economics and Harmonious Society. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0461-2_12
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