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Under the new development pattern, this article modifies the index weights of the analytic hierarchy method using the entropy weight method and studies the evaluation system to ensure the safety of China’s environmental industry. The results show that from 2014 to 2016, the range of environmental and industrial safety scores in China is 33.4–37.2, and its status is unsafe, but the overall situation continues to improve. The competitiveness of the environmental industry in the international market is improving, greatly increasing the viability of the environmental industry. Independent innovation has made great breakthroughs, showing an obvious improvement trend from 2016 to 2018. In 2017–2021, China's environmental industrial safety score was 41.8–56.7, which improved the industrial safety status and showed a general improvement trend. Foreign-funded enterprises have accounted for a large proportion of China's environmental industry; the environmental industry will continue this trend for a long time, and China should speed up the environmental industry development process. The state should formulate relevant policies in terms of the financial environment, market access, foreign mergers, acquisitions, etc., to ensure China’s control over important environmental industries, improve the competitiveness of environmental industries, strengthen the control of important environmental industries and achieve environmental industry safety.
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Gao, W., Li, M., Jia, X., Zhao, Y., Zou, C. (2023). Establishment of Evaluation System to Ensure the Safety of Environmental Industry in China Under the New Development Pattern. In: Li, M., Hua, G., Fu, X., Huang, A., Chang, D. (eds) IEIS 2022. ICIEIS 2022. Lecture Notes in Operations Research. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3618-2_5
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