A Discussion on the Safety of Urban and Rural Ecological Public Products
Abstract
The safety of ecological public products, distinguished from traditional safety as a new type of safe, has very important and far-reaching significance on both human production and living and sustainable development of the society. In the context of ecological crisis, study on the safety of urban and rural ecological public products aims at facing the reality of the most important ecological crisis and discuss its current status and future prospects. By doing so, we can obtain a new era of experience and logic justification that is different from the traditional research perspective during the evolution process of re-understanding the dialectical unity relationship in the safety of urban and rural ecological public products.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/9547
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