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Abstract
The industrial park plays a significant role in fueling the economic growth, expanding the foreign trade and promoting the industry cluster. However, due to the blind investment attraction, and the poor perspectiveness and systematicness of the planning, the industrial park also becomes the centralized pollutant emission area. Chinese government has implemented many meaningful explorations in promoting the ecological development of the industrial parks, successively introduced the demonstration eco-industrial park, circular transformation of industrial park, and green park construction, and separately established the evaluation index system and policy guarantee system. This paper reviews the ecological greening development course of China’s industrial parks, thoroughly introduces the evaluation index system of demonstration eco-industrial park, circular transformation index system of the industrial park, and the green park evaluation index system, and compares and analyzes the commonalities and differences of such three sets of index systems from the theoretical basis, target positioning, index requirements, index universality, evaluation methods and many other dimensions, based on which this paper proposes the policy suggestions regarding the ecological greening development of China’s industrial parks.
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1 China National Institute of Standardization, Beijing, 100191