The Research on Industry Cluster Model of Eco-Industry Park

2012 ◽  
Vol 460 ◽  
pp. 334-337
Author(s):  
Bing Guo ◽  
Xiao Guang Li

This paper explores the road and mode of industrial development based on the industry cluster theory. We think the ecological industrial park which has a circular economy characteristics is the inevitable trend of the development of modern industry. This paper describes mode and way of the development of circulation industry in detail. Then this paper discusses the operation mode of Ecological Industrial Park, and examples to verify. Finally, this paper gives out the development direction and strategic choice of The futural eco-industry park, and gives some possible measures.

2017 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 83-87
Author(s):  
Jia Ruan ◽  
Wan Na

The contradiction between economic development and resource environment has become increasingly acute with the continuous societal and industrial development. The implementation of waste and renewable resource recycling can alleviate the conflict. The multi-project management theory was applied to the construction of an industrial park based on the characteristics of the circular economy theory. In this paper, the basic definition of circular economy and industrial parks was expounded, and the application of circular economy in the planning of parks was studied from five major aspects. From industrial selection, property function and volume allocation planning, industrial park planning and design were studied. Starting from the function structure of the park, the setting of the slag yard outside the park, the green land and the landscape, the road planning of the park, the planning of industrial parks of chemical recycling economy in Gansu was studied. Through empirical analysis, theoretical support and model reference were provided for the construction of circular economy in other industrial parks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (Supplement_5) ◽  
Author(s):  
M Jevtic ◽  
C Bouland

Abstract Public health professionals (PHP) have a dual task in climate change. They should persuade their colleagues in clinical medicine of the importance of all the issues covered by the GD. The fact that the health sector contributes to the overall emissions of 4.4% speaks to the lack of awareness within the health sector itself. The issue of providing adequate infrastructure for the health sector is essential. Strengthening the opportunities and development of the circular economy within healthcare is more than just a current issue. The second task of PHP is targeting the broader population. The public health mission is being implemented, inter alia, through numerous activities related to environmental monitoring and assessment of the impact on health. GD should be a roadmap for priorities and actions in public health, bearing in mind: an ambitious goal of climate neutrality, an insistence on clean, affordable and safe energy, a strategy for a clean and circular economy. GD provides a framework for the development of sustainable and smart transport, the development of green agriculture and policies from field to table. It also insists on biodiversity conservation and protection actions. The pursuit of zero pollution and an environment free of toxic chemicals, as well as incorporating sustainability into all policies, is also an indispensable part of GD. GD represents a leadership step in the global framework towards a healthier future and comprises all the non-EU members as well. The public health sector should consider the GD as an argument for achieving goals at national levels, and align national public health policies with the goals of this document. There is a need for stronger advocacy of health and public-health interests along with incorporating sustainability into all policies. Achieving goals requires the education process for healthcare professionals covering all of topics of climate change, energy and air pollution to a much greater extent than before.


The growth in world trade and hence the demand for shipping is expected to continue into the 1980s despite the present temporary recession. Many countries in the Mediterranean and Pacific area and in South and Central America see shipbuilding as their way to start along the road to industrial development, and will be favoured by good climatic and labour conditions which can now be joined to imported modern technology. Conventional shipbuilding will therefore grow rapidly in these countries. Western countries will be able to preserve their shipbuilding industries by keeping in the forefront ol technical development and by a rigorous examination of designs from the production point of view, in order to reduce the labour content, and make the management and control simpler. This means changing from a largely labour intensive craft industry to a capital intensive, manufacturing industry. In order to sustain this type of industry long runs of similar ships, standard components, modulai constructions much of it in production lines, using group technology, will be the pattern in the 1980s. Much research and development is already devoted to these techniques and the industry is already at the early stages of changing over to this type of working.


2017 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 78-82
Author(s):  
Liming Xiao ◽  
Bin Han ◽  
Sainan Yang ◽  
Shuai Liu

The construction of industrial park in the current development model of circular economy has been widely regarded as one of the important modes of macroeconomic exploration all over the world. Therefore, the research on the application of multi-project management theory based on circular economy in the construction of industrial park was proposed in this paper. First, the circular economy and multi-project management theory were expounded in detail. Then, the geographical location of multi project management in Qingyuan recycled plastic industrial park in Guangdong Province and the distribution of each building community were explained. And on this basis, the construction of the park's production, plant areas, residential areas and the planning objectives after completion were analyzed in detail. On the basis of analysis, the multi project management model used in the park was explained. It is pointed out that the construction of the park should be based on its own planning and practical needs, and the appropriate multi project management model should be chosen.


2011 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 801-804
Author(s):  
Chao Ming He ◽  
Huan Li ◽  
Guo Sheng Fei ◽  
Sheng Jun Pang

The metro train traction strategy primarily involves the optimization model of the energy consumption and the time. In this paper, how to meet the comfort requirements of the passengers through changing the operation mode of the train is studied. After analysis on the inter-station road conditions, the possible passengers’ uncomfortable points are calculated based on UIC513. The road sections which may bring un-comfort are compromised by the way of speed reduction, so as to meet the metro train traction calculation, and expectation on the energy and time saving.


2017 ◽  
Vol 168 ◽  
pp. 1289-1296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feng Han ◽  
Yeye Liu ◽  
Wei Liu ◽  
Zhaojie Cui

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