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KNOWLEDGE GRAPH AND TREND OF URBAN RESILIENCE INFRASTRUCTURES FOR ECOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION CONSTRUCTION
YANG Ning, LIU Gang, HUANG Chen, WANG Ying, DU Hui, ZHANG Yongcheng
Resources & Industries    2024, 26 (6): 48-61.   DOI: 10.13776/j.cnki.resourcesindustries.20241128.001
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As global climate change accelerates and urbanization develops fast, urban civilization construction is confronting a big challenges  against surging urban flooding. Urban resilience infrastructure construction can be paying a key role in reducing urban flooding loss and raising ecological civilization. This paper, aiming at the topic of urban resilience infrastructure construction under ecological civilization, systematically studies 1998 to 2024 relating papers published in Wos and CNIK database, constructs a knowledge graph of urban resilience infrastructures and analyze the research trend of its impacts on urban ecological civilization by means of key words frequency, newly emerging words and quoted analysis. Research paper on urban resilience infrastructures is stably rising in amount, faster especially since 2008 showing a trend of cross-domain cooperation. Research hotspots have turned to  comprehensive measures including low-impact development, sponge cities and resilient cities from earlier engineering measures which were focused on drainage system and anti-flooding engineering, now it develops into blue-green infrastructures (rainfall garden, green roof and wet lands) combined with resilience harness, marking an emphasis on ecological functions and sustainability. Focuses on urban resilience infrastructures vary among researchers globally, most CNKI papers on risks and resilience assessment, while most WoS papers on impacts and measures of climatic changes. This study reveals a trend and an evolutionary rule of research on urban resilience infrastructures under ecological civilization construction, offering references for future studies. This paper presents suggestions on boosting ecological resilience and cross-domain integration to improve urban overall resilience and adaptability as extreme climatic events rise.
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COMPARISON OF ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES OF MINING PROPERTIES
CHEN Yi-zheng LIU Gang WU Jia-qi
Resources & Industries    2009, 11 (3): 113-117.  
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Canada, Australia and South Africa go ahead in assess mining properties and have their own guidelines and standards, which promote greatly the development of mining properties assessment. This paper compares the Canada’s CIMVal, Australia’s Valmin and South Africa’s Samval and Code 14 of International Assessment Guideline Committee, and provides a reference for China to establish mining property assessment guidelines.

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A MUTUAL DEVELOPMENT RELATION BETWEEN INDUSTRIAL ZONES AND  URBANIZATION IN TONGZHOU DISTRICT, BEJING
LIU Gang
Resources & Industries    2009, 11 (3): 87-90.  
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This paper, based on a case study on Tongzhou district, Beijing city, analyzes the mutual development relation between industrial zones and urbanization by means of lots of data and comparison method, studies the features, gives a theoretical explanation for this relation, and prognosticates the development trend of the mutual development between Tongzhou industrial zones and new Tongzhou district.

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