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Management innovation of “urban mining” resource utilization

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The "urban mining" resource utilization system is an industrial chain composed of multiple entities, stages, and elements, including recyclers, processors, reproducers, marketers, etc. Among them, suppliers include residents and production enterprises; recyclers include recycling enterprises and individual recycling vendors and scavengers; processors include waste disposal and maintenance and dismantling enterprises; reproducers include various enterprises engaged in resource reuse; marketers include industrial chain operation and management enterprises; and so on. Therefore, promoting "urban mining" resource utilization requires systematic organizational and management innovation. The theme of this forum is value-oriented to the creation of "urban mining" resource utilization, discussing the ideas of "symbiosis, co-creation, and sharing," analyzing the trends and models of "urban mining" resource utilization management in China and seeking new methods and paths to solve the "blockage point" problem of solid waste recycling.

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  • Ming GAO Professor

    Fuzhou University

    Ming Gao is a professor and doctoral supervisor. He is Fujian Federation of Social Science Circles leading talents, Fujian provincial universities New-century outstanding talents, and vice president of Fujian Provincial Economic Association. He was recognized as provincial high-level talents by Fujian Province. He is head of the PhD program in Policy Science and Innovation in Government Management. He in charge of bachelor's, master's, doctor's and postdoctoral studies in key universities. He has published more than 120 papers, including 45 CSSCI, SCI or SSCI source academic journals . With eight pieces of newspaper materials redownload by Renmin University of China. And he has published 4 monographs. He has presided over 29 research projects including the National Social Science Foundation, the National Soft Science Foundation, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (special funding), the Ministry of Education's Social Science Foundation, the Provincial Natural Science Foundation, the Provincial Science and Technology Plan (key and major), and the Provincial Social Science Plan (major and key). He has won 7 scientific research awards such as Fujian Provincial Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award, Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Progress Award, and Fujian Development Research Award. He presided over one outstanding teaching achievement award of Fujian Province and five school-level excellent teaching achievement awards. He has guided 5 students to win prizes in national and provincial science and technology academic competitions. A number of advisory reports have been approved by provincial and above leaders. He has published papers and been interviewed in newspapers and news media many times. He has trained more than 160 master's and doctoral students (including overseas students), and many of them have won national scholarships.
  • Liqiang CHEN Professor

    Fujian Normal University

    Dr. Liqiang Chen, is an associate professor from the School of Cultural Tourism and Public Administration of Fujian Normal University and is recognized as a high-level existing talent in Fujian Province. She has a solid research foundation in the field of urban mineral resources, having participated in two general projects of the National Social Science Fund and several provincial and ministerial projects. By analyzing the entire process of urban mineral development and utilization, she has built a multi-party collaborative system, researching collaborative indicators, dynamic decision-making behaviors, and the stability of collaborative networks. The results of her research have been published in several high-level domestic and international journals, including Systems Engineering-Theory & Practice, Management Review, Journal of Environmental Management, Resource, Conservation & Recycling, Sustainable Cities and Society, Waste Management, etc.

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