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Strategic Study of CAE >> 2017, Volume 19, Issue 4 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2017.04.008

Ecological Civilization Construction for the Saline Industry in the Qaidam Basin

1. State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China;

2. Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China

Funding project:中国工程院咨询项目“柴达木盐湖钾及新能源锂、铷等综合评价与环境协调发展研究”(2016-XZ-11);中国工程院咨询项目“青海盐湖资源综合开发利用与可持续发展战略咨询研究”(2012-ZD-14) Received: 2017-06-16 Revised: 2017-06-30 Available online: 2017-10-30 10:50:56.000

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Abstract

The saline industry is related to food security in China and is very important for the new energy and new materials industries. The Qaidam Basin in Qinghai Province is the center of the saline industry in China. Ecological civilization construction in the saline industry is both important and urgent in this region. This paper identifies severe challenges facing the ecological civilization construction of the saline industry, based on the present situation in the Qaidam Basin. Four strategies are proposed to promote the ecological civilization construction of the saline industry and to strengthen the saline industry in Qaidam Basin.

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