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Analysis on Environmental Costs and Benefits Indexes of Construction of Mountain Town

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The environmental impact of construction of mountain town may be harmful and negative, such as aggravating environmental pollution, resource, or ecosystems, while may also be beneficial and positive, such as reducing environmental pollution, saving resources, or improving the environment. Firstly, the paper defines the intension and extension of the environmental cost and benefit in the construction of mountain town. Based on this, the paper analyzes the composition, indicators, and accounting methods of the environmental cost and benefit in the construction of mountain town.

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This research is sponsored by major science and technology for social development projects in Yunnan Province (2012CA024).

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Yang, Yh. (2015). Analysis on Environmental Costs and Benefits Indexes of Construction of Mountain Town. In: Feng, S., Huang, W., Wang, J., Wang, M., Zha, J. (eds) Low-carbon City and New-type Urbanization. Environmental Science and Engineering(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45969-0_31

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