《Ecological and environmental science & technology in China : a roadmap to 2050》是2010年科學出版社出版的圖書,作者是Jingzhu Zhao。
基本介紹
- 中文名:Ecological and environmental science & technology in China : a roadmap to 2050
- 作者:Jingzhu Zhao
- 出版社:科學出版社
- ISBN:9787030266514
內容簡介,圖書目錄,
內容簡介
本報告在分析未來50年中國社會經濟發展趨勢的基礎上, 結合全球生態與環境變化的趨勢, 針對中國生態與環境的特點與趨勢, 揭示未來50年生態與環境科技領域的需求。基於國際生態與環境科技發展的態勢, 參考國外相關領域的路線圖或戰略, 提出了中國至2050年生態與環境科技領域的重點研究領域和發展路線圖, 最後構建本路線圖戰略實施的保障體系。
圖書目錄
- Abstract
- 1 Significance of Research on the Roadmap for the Development of Ecological and Environmental Technology
- 2 Overview of Researches of Roadmaps and Plans for the Scientific and Technological Development in Relevant Fields in Foreign Countries
- 4 The Trend of Global Ecological and Environmental Changes
- 6 The Development Trend of International Ecological and Environmental Science & Technology
- 7 Key Research Areas of Ecological and Environmental Science & Technology
- 8 Generic Technology Roadmap for Areas of Ecological and Environmental Technologies
- 9 Overall Roadmap for Ecological and Environmental Technology Development
- 10 Security System and Implementation of Roadmap for Ecological and Environmental Technology Development
- References
3.1 Population Growth Trend and Its Driving Force
3.2 Urbanization and Its Driving Force
3.3 Economic Development
3.4 Consumption Patterns
3.5 The Needs for Ecological and Environmental Science and Technology in the Next 50 Years
5.1 Biodiversity Is Being Destroyed and Wild Animals and Plants Are Decreasing
5.2 Accelerating Land Desertification and Serious Ecological Hazards Pose a Threat to National Arable Land
5.3 Serious Water Resources Shortage and Severe Water Environment Deterioration
5.4 Tightening Bottleneck on Environment and Resources, Exacerbating and Spreading Trend of Environmental Pollution
5.5 Increasingly Prominent Urban Environmental Issues with Structured,Composite and Compressing Characteristics
5.6 Gradually Emerging Hazards of New Pollutants and Persistent Organic Pollutants Lead to Increasing Ecological and Environmental Risks