A RESEACH ON ECOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION METHOD OF INDUSTRIAL PARKS
MA Jun-jie1,2, ZHANG Zhi-jie1, WANG Bo-duo2
1. School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi'an 710055, China;
2. Department of Environmental Science, Northwest University, Xi'an 710069, China
Abstract:Through comparing characters of industrial parks with those of eco-industrial parks,a systematic method is put foreword to realize the ecology of industrial parks which contains three levels,i.e.within enterprise,in the midst of enterprises and as a whole of industrial parks.It is pointed out that advanced cleaner production is an approach of ecological construction of interior enterprise,the construction of ecological chains and nets is a main approach of ecological construction in the midst of enterprises,and the establishment of environment protection infrastructure and landscape ecosystem is a guarantee for the construction of eco-industrial parks.Based on the analysis of correlative problems about eco-industrial parks construction,a more advanced cleaner production method is brought forward firstly which includes a series of steps such as investigating production techniques and equipments,evaluating cleaner production of enterprises,screening experimental enterprises,making project for enterprise cleaner production audit,examining and verifying the result of enterprise cleaner production,and then spreading cleaner production in industrial parks.And second,methods of constructing ecological chains and nets in industrial parks are also indicated which contain industrial metabolizing analysis,main castoff discrimination,castoff recycle demonstration,enterprise ecological chains construction,and ecological chain assessment.Finally,methods about establishment of environment protection infrastructure are demonstrated as well.
马俊杰, 张志杰, 王伯铎. 工业园生态化建设方法研究[J]. 人文地理, 2007, 22(2): 10-13,114.
MA Jun-jie, ZHANG Zhi-jie, WANG Bo-duo. A RESEACH ON ECOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION METHOD OF INDUSTRIAL PARKS. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2007, 22(2): 10-13,114.