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Research on Policy Support System and Supervision Mechanism of Natural Resources Efficiency Utilization

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Previous chapters focus on the evaluation of natural resources utilization efficiency and analyze its economic, environmental, and temporal and spatial effects. With the deepening of China’s development of natural resources, the negative externalities of natural resources utilization have begun to appear, and the traditional policy system can no longer meet the requirements of the future sustainable utilization of natural resources. Hence, some countries strive to enact efficient and high-quality natural resources utilization policies. This chapter discusses how to realize the policy mechanism and supervision means of natural resources efficiency utilization based on China’s national conditions and specific practice through a comparison of policies and supervision systems of natural resources efficiency utilization in China and abroad.

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Song, M., Ding, T., Chen, J. (2023). Research on Policy Support System and Supervision Mechanism of Natural Resources Efficiency Utilization. In: Natural Resources Utilization in China. Contributions to Public Administration and Public Policy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4981-6_9

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