A Grey Multi-Level Evaluation of Industrial Park Ecology Based on a Coefficient of Variation-Attribute Hierarchy Model

China entered a new era, and the construction of an ecological civilization and green development has been raised to a new strategic height. As the lifeblood of the national economy, industrial parks significantly contribute to economic growth. However, they also generate significant pollution, dama...

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subjects Coefficient of variation
Construction
Ecological evaluation
Ecology
Economic development
Economic growth
Economics
Environmental protection
Green development
Industrial areas
Industrial development
Industrial parks
Industrial plants
Local government
Parks
Parks & recreation areas
Sustainability
Sustainable development
System theory
Technology
title A Grey Multi-Level Evaluation of Industrial Park Ecology Based on a Coefficient of Variation-Attribute Hierarchy Model
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