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Building a Mode of Modernization Featuring Harmonious Coexistence Between Man and Nature: An Exploration by Reviewing the Academic History(PDF)

《南京师大学报》(社会科学版)[ISSN:1006-6977/CN:61-1281/TN]

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2024年01期
Page:
91-101
Research Field:
马克思主义研究
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Title:
Building a Mode of Modernization Featuring Harmonious Coexistence Between Man and Nature: An Exploration by Reviewing the Academic History
Author(s):
CHEN Yun
Keywords:
modernization of harmonious coexistence between man and nature model A model B mode C and its upgrades
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Abstract:
The crucial discourse on the modernization of harmonious coexistence between man and nature raises a challenge in addressing the inherent relationship between the ecological environment and economic modernization. Throughout the academic history, two modes of thinking on this matter have emerged: the traditional Model A and Brown's Model B. The former scrutinizes the environment from an “economic” standpoint, representing the “light green” trend of thought. In contrast, the latter examines the economy from an “environmental” perspective, embodying the “deep green” trend of thought. However, both the “light green” Model A and the “deep green” Model B have ultimately veered towards extremes, hindering the modernization of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. An upgraded Model C, surpassing Models A and B, proves to be more rational and realistic for achieving the modernization of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. This model, denoted as the “one whole, three interfaces, and four drivers” model, is derived from our fundamental national conditions. The notion of “one whole” signifies comprehensive green development, “three interfaces” involves circular economy, low-carbon economy, and green economy, while “four drivers” predominantly include pathways such as the promotion of ecological modernization, the opening of an ecological road to prosperity, the establishment of an ecological economic belt, and the leadership of an ecological pilot zone. The various dimensions of this model are interconnected and mutually influential, forming an integrated whole that holds significant importance in the modernization of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

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Last Update: 2024-02-25