Discussion on the Cooperative Allocation of National Water Resources and Economic and Social System

Authors

  • Lijun Wang Qilu Normal University, Jinan 250200, Shandong, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53469/jtpss.2023.03(01).03

Keywords:

national water resources, Economic and social system, Collaborative configuration, Discussion of problems

Abstract

Water is the source of life and is based on ecology, which concerns the human survival and economic and social development, and our country is a water resource which is very short, often showing the state of space and time uneven distribution of ft water. Current urbanization in our country is pushing forward constantly, city population has increased sharply and the scale of cities has expanded, increasing demand for water resource and caused a variety of ring at the same time Environmental pollution problem. After decades of development, especially since reform and opening-up, the total water consumption in our country continues to rise due to the large population, which caused the supply and demand of water resource in our country to fail to reach the balance state. According to the whole situation in our country, the total amount and intensity of water consumption are explicitly mentioned in order to realize the sustainable use of water resources in development Dual-control action, the coordinated allocation and development of national water resources and the economic and social system, is one of the most critical measures to realize the dual-control goal. Through the systematic allocation and development of water resources and the economic and social system, the load balance and space balance of water resources can be achieved, so that the scale of economic and social development and the carrying capacity of water resources can be adapted.

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Published

2023-01-30

How to Cite

Wang, L. (2023). Discussion on the Cooperative Allocation of National Water Resources and Economic and Social System. Journal of Theory and Practice of Social Science, 3(1), 8–10. https://doi.org/10.53469/jtpss.2023.03(01).03