Rehabilitation and Reuse Planning of Mine Abandoned Land

Shaodong Qu*
Shaanxi Land Engineering Construction Group Co., Ltd., Xi’an 710075, China
*Corresponding email: shadow_radon@qq.com
https://doi.org/10.71052/srb2024/PAVA5947

The rational use of land resources and the protection of ecological environment are problems that cannot be ignored in the development of human society, and the ecological environment is the development foundation on which human beings depend. In recent years, with the intensification of industrialization, the scale of exploitation of mineral resources has gradually expanded, which inevitably leads to the destruction of land resources and ecosystems. Therefore, it is particularly important for the restoration and reuse of land resources. This paper discusses many problems of geological environment in the process of mine development, puts forward the response measures of land restoration, and analyzes the extension of land function, land transformation and improvement of ecological environment, to provide reference for the restoration and reuse of land resources.

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Qu, S. (2024) Rehabilitation and Reuse Planning of Mine Abandoned Land. Scientific Research Bulletin, 1(1), 26-30. https://doi.org/10.71052/srb2024/PAVA5947

Published

13/10/2024