Planning exploration of the transition from "waste landfill" to "circular economy industrial park"-take guangzhou xingfeng domestic waste landfill site closure and reconstruction plan as an example

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Under the background of high-level protection of the ecological environment and the promotion of economic "green recovery" and high-quality development after the epidemic, we will do a good job in the "14th Five-Year" ecological environment protection work, correctly handle the relationship between development and protection, and develop an environmental protection culture. It will definitely become the main line of work during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period. This article takes the closure and renovation plan of the Xingfeng domestic waste landfill in Guangzhou as an example, studies and draws on successful cases at home and abroad, and explores the planning and design of the renovation of the landfill after the closure, combined with the domestic waste landfill Advanced waste treatment technology and the unique natural ecological environment of Jinkeng National Forest Park will transform the Guangzhou Xingfeng Domestic Waste Landfill into a circular economy industrial park with the function of ecological recycling of domestic waste. This transformation plan can guide the public to actively participate in the environment. Cultural construction is of great significance to the construction of ecological civilization; at the same time, it is also an exploration of green recycling, low-carbon, and sustainable planning methods.

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Wenhong, L., Ridong, Y., & Jiayi, L. (2021). Planning exploration of the transition from “waste landfill” to “circular economy industrial park”-take guangzhou xingfeng domestic waste landfill site closure and reconstruction plan as an example. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 676). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/676/1/012019

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