Abstract

It is impossible to separate economic development from industrial development. It should be noted, however, that industrial development has a detrimental effect on the environment. Consequently, pollution of the environment will require a large number of workers and material resources to control, which is contrary to the original intention of economic development. The development of economic activity should not ignore environmental protection but should strive for a common development of economic development and environmental protection and integrate environmental protection awareness into economic planning so that economic growth and environmental protection can be mutually beneficial. This type of economic development is considered low-level, assuming that environmental resources are consumed without limit, and environmental governance issues are ignored. Our organization pursues a high-level and sustainable economic development strategy. Therefore, we need a high-level and sustainable strategy for economic development. As a result, we hope this paper will serve as a reference for those interested in symbiotic development that considers economic development and environmental protection as research subjects.

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