Natural Resources and Ecological Civilization Translation Series and Natural Resources Conservati

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-20

On December 4, at the first Natural Resources and Ecological Civilization Forum, the "Natural Resources and Ecological Civilization Translation Series" and "Natural Resources Conservation and Utilization Series" were officially released. Tian Wenbiao, Chief Engineer of the Ministry of Natural Resources, and Zheng Yong, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Commercial Press, attended the book launch ceremony.

According to Tian Wenbiao, the "Natural Resources and Ecological Civilization Translation Series" consists of 10 volumes, focusing on topics such as integrated management of natural resources, spatial planning, land, minerals, oceans, surveying and mapping geographic information, carbon neutrality and carbon peaking, and collects advanced concepts and successful experiences of foreign countries on the construction of ecological civilization. The bibliography included in this series was selected by more than 40 well-known scholars organized by the Ministry of Natural Resources from nearly 600 candidate bibliographies collected from inside and outside the system, taking into account the ideology, innovation and readability.

The Natural Resources Conservation and Utilization Series summarizes the achievements of ecological civilization construction and natural resource management since the establishment of the Ministry of Natural Resources, focusing on major basic issues and difficult issues, and has the characteristics of theory, authority and practicability. The five books that have been published in advance involve the rights and interests of natural resource owners, real estate registration, natural resources survey, land and space planning, and land and space use control.

It is understood that after two years of careful polishing, the "Natural Resources and Ecological Civilization Translation Series" and "Natural Resources Conservation and Utilization Series" have condensed the hard work of many translators, editors, experts and scholars, and have received strong support from the Commercial Press. The relevant departments and units of the Ministry of Natural Resources work closely together to set up a "book manager" for each book in accordance with the work requirements of creating high-quality books, who is responsible for repeatedly reviewing and strictly controlling the content of the book to ensure that the content is authoritative and accurate. The two series of books will provide strong support for promoting the dissemination of ideas, theoretical research and practical exploration in the field of ecological civilization.

"Natural Resources and Ecological Civilization" Translation Series

Urbanizing Nature: Reflections on the Urban History of Europe in Modern Times

Beatie Thornes et al., eds.

Translated by Zhou Pu, Zhang Hui and Liu Xiaojuan.

Focusing on the core topic of "whether and how cities affect nature", this book reflects on the history of urban development in Europe since modern times, and describes the complex process and relationship between nature and urban development. From the perspectives of environmental history, social ecology and a large number of European city cases, the book studies the urbanization of nature as a situational problem rather than a universal problem, analyzes the spatiotemporal change process of urban metabolism, reveals the actors and power relations involved in the process of urbanization, and the impact of the city as a spatial, technological and material entity on nature. Finally, the authors point out that in the Anthropocene era, human beings have become mature system builders, and the relationship between cities and nature has been reconstructed, and the technological circle created by humans will eventually transcend cities and nature, and condense into a geologically significant "urban strata" that will forever change nature.

Urban Ecology: A Perspective on an Interdisciplinary Systems Approach

Memana H p.Hall, et al., eds.

Translated by Gu Chaolin, Li Zhigang, Liang Sisi, Gu Jiang, Gao Zhe, Su Hefang, and Chen Lelin.

This book shifts from risk aversion in urban research to ecological-based systems research, emphasizing the importance of building infrastructure in the conceptual framework of urban systems, abandoning the once prevalent socio-ecological system (SES) urban research framework, and constructing a new socio-ecological technology system (SETS) research framework, and connecting with the design of the urban built environment, promoting the best decision-makers and scientists, economists, sociologists, environmental scientists, ecologists, as well as civil society groups, engineers, designers, Planners and architects collaborate to find solutions to complex urban problems through green infrastructure and civic facilities design and construction methods.

Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration: A Research Agenda

The National Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Engineering, and the School of Medicine, among others.

Translated by Gao Bing, Deng Feng and Cheng Ping.

Compiled and published by the National Academy of Sciences, this book is a consensus research report on the new progress of negative emission technology in the field of natural resources, and has high reference value. The book argues that negative emission technologies should be seen as an important part of emission reduction, not just an approach to reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations after anthropogenic emissions have been eliminated. With this in mind, this book assesses six CO2 removal and storage technologies in terms of benefits, costs, potential scale, and risks, as well as the top barriers to their commercial viability. In addition, the book also demonstrates the R&D plan for each negative emission technology and the factors that need to be considered in implementing the R&D plan. The summary provides a comprehensive overview of CO2 removal and storage technologies in the U.S. and globally, and presents a comprehensive study of recommendations and priorities.

Marine and Coastal Resource Management: Principles and Practice

English David RGreene et al., eds.

Translated by Xiang Wenxi, Cao Yingzhi, Wei Lai.

This book expands the research perspective and provides a deeper and broader understanding, as well as application cases and references, focusing on physical and human geography, marine life and fisheries, planning and surveying, law, technology, environmental change, engineering and tourism. In addition to an overview of the theory and practice of its subject area, many chapters include detailed case studies to further illustrate the specific application of the research, including its relationship to the requirements of policymaking at the local, regional and national levels. This book has both social and economic benefits, with a view to providing scientific reference for spatial planning, use control, and marine legislation.

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: Contemporary Approaches (Fifth Edition).

Beauty Jonathan MHarris waited.

Translated by Yao Lin Yu Yun.

This book is a classic advanced work of environmental economics, which combines the knowledge of economics, ecology, demography, sociology and other disciplines, brings together the cutting-edge trends in various fields, completely expounds the emergence and development, basic theories and evaluation methods of environmental and natural resource economics, systematically analyzes the dialectical relationship between economic growth and natural ecological protection, fully discusses the development and utilization of resources under the value orientation of sustainable development, and reveals the "protection and development" The economic logic behind the decision-making presents readers with a detailed economic map of resource and environmental governance. In addition, this book provides a large number of vivid cases, which not only present the economic thinking behind the optimal decision-making of scientific resource governance, but also help readers construct their own economic thinking and stimulate readers to think deeply.

Ecological Rationality in Spatial Planning: Concepts and Tools for Sustainable Land Use Decision-Making

Written by Carlo Rega.

Translated by Shen Yue, Liu Tianke, Nan Xikang, and Zhang Duo.

The modernization of harmonious coexistence between man and nature is the concentrated embodiment of contemporary Chinese Marxism and 21st century Marxism in the field of ecological civilization construction. The territorial spatial planning of "multi-plan integration" is a new plan in the new era of ecological civilization, and it is necessary to plan and develop from the perspective of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. From the perspective of Marxist ecology, this book takes "ecological rationality" as the starting point, takes landscape as the research object, and constructs an ecological rational framework in spatial planning based on multidisciplinary frontier theories, systematically explains the internal driving force of landscape transformation, and combines rich empirical research on EU policies for systematic verification, and finally draws suggestions for restoring ecological rationality in spatial planning. This book can be used as a reference book for planning practitioners, scholars and decision-makers to carry out planning preparation, spatial research and strategic deployment, and provide reference and reference for China to truly integrate the construction of ecological civilization into the theory, method and practice of planning.

The Economics of Mineral Resources (Volume I): Background and Hot Issues

Fa Florian Fizan et al., eds.

Translated by Yao Lin and Yang Jianfeng.

In the context of global climate change and energy transition, the demand for mineral resources in low-carbon clean industries such as renewable energy is increasing, and there is a need for larger, more diversified and diversified mineral resources. Therefore, the development of mineral resources has attracted more and more attention, which has attracted deep attention from the academic community. The problem of supply and demand for mineral resources has changed from an "old" problem to a "new" one. Solving the economic problems of mineral resources requires interdisciplinary and systematic solutions. The book is characterized by a comprehensive analysis of the mutual influences, mutual interferences and mutual constraints between nature and regulation, environmental restrictions and economic, financial and geopolitical interests, and studies the economics of the rational development and sustainable use of mineral resources under these conditions. Its innovation is to bring together the collective wisdom of experts in the fields of humanities, earth sciences and engineering technology to deeply and comprehensively understand the new challenges brought by global climate change and energy transition to the development of mineral resources, including the significant impact of accelerating the exploitation of resources on actual availability, and the important role of resource development in national economic and social development, employment and environment.

Earth Observation in Ecosystem Services

Sidomingo Alcaraz-Segura, et al.

Translated by Xue Chao and Jiang Jie.

Starting from the biodiversity, carbon cycle, water cycle and energy balance in ecosystems, this book summarizes and focuses on the remote sensing concepts, empirical methods, technologies and related practice cases related to the estimation of key ecosystem services using satellite data, points out the progress and lessons learned at the global and national levels, and identifies the relevant issues and challenges of ecosystem services assessment, so as to better carry out territorial spatial planning from the perspective of ecosystem service supply and demand for natural resource managers. Land use control and other work provide a scientific reference.

Reimagining Natural Resource Management: Applying the Systems Ecology Paradigm

Beauty Robert GWoodmans, et al., eds.

Translated by Liu Boen and Song Meng.

This book is the result of research conducted by the Natural Resources and Ecology Laboratory of Colorado State University. Based on a holistic and systematic perspective, based on organizational principles, basic principles, scientific management and policy integration, and based on the analytical framework of spatial, temporal and organizational scales, the system ecology paradigm is constructed. Based on the current environmental and natural resource challenges, this paper reviews the important international scientific projects and the process of systems ecological modeling, expounds the cross-scale structural and functional processes in ecosystem science, explores the application of community-based decision-making methods in systems ecology, and puts forward the best management practices to address the challenges and the key scientific needs to support future innovation. This book provides policymakers, scientists, public stakeholders, and natural resource managers with a practical and effective set of tools, and provides scientific solutions for achieving sustainable natural resource conservation and management.

Natural Resources and the Environment: Economics, Law, Politics and Institutions

Written by Mark Kanazawa.

Translated by Yu Xingdi, Liu Li, Jiang Shanyu, Zhang Fengyi, and Wang Jiajia.

This book is a textbook of natural resource and environmental economics at Carleton College in the United States. Based on microeconomics, institutional economics and environmental economics, the author Mark Kanazer integrates the latest academic research results in the field of resources and environment in recent years, constructs an economic, legal, political and institutional analysis framework for insight into natural resources and environmental problems, and provides a systematic research perspective for solving resource and environmental problems. The authors argue that policy choices are the product of trade-offs. Through the allocation of property rights, the adjustment of taxes and fees, and the regulation of systems and standards, appropriate incentives or constraints can be provided for the protection and utilization of natural resources and the environment, so as to prevent excessive consumption of resources and achieve more efficient production.

"Conservation and Utilization of Natural Resources" book series

Practice and Exploration of Natural Resources Investigation and MonitoringDepartment of Natural Resources Survey and Monitoring, Ministry of Natural Resources.

This book takes the construction of a unified natural resources survey and monitoring system as the main line, organizes the content in accordance with the work requirements and internal logic of "continuity, stability, transformation and innovation", focuses on the reform and main work practices in the field of natural resources survey and monitoring, and focuses on the progress and practical exploration of natural resources survey and monitoring since the establishment of the Ministry of Natural Resources. The organization and implementation of the work and the promotion of the work systematically reflect the construction of the unified survey, evaluation and monitoring system of natural resources, as well as the development prospects and ideas for the coming period.

Theory and Practice of Unified Confirmation and Registration of Natural Resources and Real EstateEdited by the Natural Resources Title Confirmation and Registration Bureau of the Ministry of Natural Resources.

This book is aimed at the public and the staff of the natural resources system, and on the basis of introducing the basic knowledge of unified title confirmation and registration, it further explains its basic legal principles and practical operations, highlighting the theoretical and practical aspects, so that readers at different levels can learn and apply what they have learned. The book is arranged in the form of "general" and then "division", and "main" and then "auxiliary", so that readers can not only have a comprehensive understanding of the general situation of the work, but also be able to deeply grasp the core content of each work.

Management of Owners' Equity of Natural Resource Assets Owned by the Whole PeopleDepartment of Natural Resources Owners' Equity, Ministry of Natural Resources.

This book systematically reviews the management practice and research results in the field of rights and interests management of all natural resource assets owned by the whole people since the establishment of the Ministry of Natural Resources, including the guiding ideology, management philosophy, basic theories and concepts of rights and interests management, system design, existing regulations, local practice cases, Foreign experience and reference, pay attention to the combination of theory and practice, reflect authority and practicability, unify the understanding of the natural resource system and the basic concepts of the management of owners' rights and interests in relevant fields of society, for the use of natural resources departments at all levels, and guide the natural resources management departments at all levels to carry out relevant work.

Theory and Practice of "Multi-plan Integration" Territorial Spatial Planning in the New EraEdited by the Bureau of Land and Spatial Planning, Ministry of Natural Resources.

This book focuses on the theoretical progress and practical exploration in the reform and construction of territorial spatial planning in the new era, and systematically introduces the objectives, tasks, main contents, technical methods, and theoretical systems of the construction of territorial spatial planning system in the new era. The book revolves around three main questions: "why to build a territorial spatial planning system", "what is a territorial spatial planning system", and "how to build a territorial spatial planning system".Subsequently, this paper summarizes the theories that run through the practice of "multi-plan integration" territorial spatial planning reform in the new era, focusing on adhering to the overall national security concept, adhering to green development, adhering to people-oriented, and adhering to systematic governance, combined with the reality of planning system reform.

Theory and Practice of Land and Space Use ControlDepartment of Land and Space Use Control, Ministry of Natural Resources.

On the basis of clarifying the conceptual connotation of land and space use control and examining the existing problems of traditional use control, this book expounds the significance and basic theory of the reform of land and space use control, reviews the historical evolution and experience of land and space use control at home and abroad, systematically sorts out the working basis, methods and practical explorations of land and space use control, and then puts forward some thoughts and reform prospects for deepening the reform of land and space use control. **China Natural Resources News, The Commercial Press.

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