Discussing About the Theory and Development and Innovation of Ecological Civilization Contraction in Our Country in the View of Scientific Development

Wenhua ZHU, Qin Mao

Abstract


The party central committee adheres to guide the overall situation of economic society development, and puts forward and develops the important proposition and strategic task of ecological civilization construction creatively. It’s necessary to define the context of development, stage of development and innovation of the theory of ecological civilization construction in our country. Through these, it’s easy to summarize the understanding and reflecting on the theory of ecological civilization construction of socialism with Chinese characteristic.


Keywords


Ecological civilization; Theory of development; Thinking; construction

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/4912

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