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Insights for Conservation and Utilization: Reconstruction of China's Natural Resources Management System

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China's ecological civilization construction has marched into the New Era. As an important part of the ecological civilization system, the natural resource management system is the basic system in the ecological civilization system. Based on the problem and goal-oriented research method and with the international experience as a reference, this paper has put forward the firm concepts of respecting nature, adapting to nature and protecting nature based on the current backward concepts in China's natural resource management, the current problems of inadequate management system and incomplete management institution, adhered to the concepts of development and system based on the unity of development and protection and built a complete natural resources system which is made up of "Two Key Basics, Three Major Processes and Four Main Guarantees". In order to adapt to the requirements of China's natural resource asset management system and natural resource supervision system reforms, this paper has designed the reform paths of natural resource asset management and natural resource supervision system to realize the smooth process of natural resource management.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijsts.20180603.11
Published in International Journal of Science, Technology and Society (Volume 6, Issue 3, May 2018)
Page(s) 52-62
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Ecological Civilization, Natural Resource, Management System, Management Institution, Reform

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Author Information
  • Information Center, Ministry of Natural Resources, People's Republic of China, Beijing, China; Key Laboratory for the Land and Resources Strategic Studies, Ministry of Natural Resources PRC, Beijing, China

  • Information Center, Ministry of Natural Resources, People's Republic of China, Beijing, China; Key Laboratory for the Land and Resources Strategic Studies, Ministry of Natural Resources PRC, Beijing, China

  • Key Laboratory for the Land and Resources Strategic Studies, Ministry of Natural Resources PRC, Beijing, China; Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

  • Key Laboratory for the Land and Resources Strategic Studies, Ministry of Natural Resources PRC, Beijing, China; Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

  • Key Laboratory for the Land and Resources Strategic Studies, Ministry of Natural Resources PRC, Beijing, China; Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

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