Abstract
This paper explores the pathways for green transformation and sustainable development in resource-based cities in China, which have historically relied heavily on natural resources for economic growth. With a focus on three Chinese cities - Ordos, Handan, and Hegang - each representing different stages of resource dependency and transformation progress, the study assesses their transition strategies from traditional resource exploitation to a more diversified, green economy. It evaluates the economic, environmental, and social challenges that these cities face in shifting away from resource-intensive industries. The paper also analyzes the impacts of existing policies and offers strategic recommendations to facilitate effective green transitions. By incorporating case studies, the research highlights the unique approaches each city has adopted, including investments in new technologies, shifts in industrial structures, and enhancements in social policies, to achieve sustainable development. The findings emphasize the importance of comprehensive planning, technological innovation, and community engagement in driving the successful transformation of resource-based cities towards eco-friendly and economically diverse futures.
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