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The Remediation Mode for the Polluted Land in Inner Mongolia

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  • YAO, Xijun
  • ZHANG, Yanyu
  • WANG, Zhiyong
  • SUI, Yingying

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This paper discusses the method of contaminated soil remediation technologies at home and abroad, analyzes the soil restoration situation in Inner Mongolia, and puts forward some suggestions on the development direction of soil repair industry for Inner Mongolia. The research methods of this article include literature review, summarization of data, comparison and analysis, and generalization and summarization. The soil restoration has made certain achievements in Inner Mongolia in recent years. But the technical level and policy level are still very imperfect, having not reached the national average. Some recommendations are proposed. The first is to improve soil repair local laws, regulations and technical standards. The second is to increase investment in scientific research in the field of soil restoration, and the introduction of new technology, to encourage independent innovation. The third is to fix soil combined with related industrial projects and avoid redundant construction. The last one is to intensify propaganda to improve public consciousness of the soil pollution prevention and control.

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  • YAO, Xijun & ZHANG, Yanyu & WANG, Zhiyong & SUI, Yingying, 2015. "The Remediation Mode for the Polluted Land in Inner Mongolia," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 7(03), pages 1-5, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:206687
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.206687
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