2019
DOI: 10.18306/dlkxjz.2019.08.010
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Formation and change of the Yangtze River Economic Belt from a geographical perspective

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“…We can take advantage of the international cooperation policies within the Belt and Road Initiative to strengthen scientific and technological and cultural exchanges with European Union countries. By jointly establishing innovation parks and high-end laboratories for intelligent manufacturing products, we can enhance our ability to innovate in this field [10].By doing so, we can continuously improve the technical level of engineering and technical personnel and move towards the direction of high-precision technology. This will help us break through the blockade of foreign technology and improve our ability for independent innovation.…”
Section: The Key Technology Areas Of Intelligent Manufacturing Still ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can take advantage of the international cooperation policies within the Belt and Road Initiative to strengthen scientific and technological and cultural exchanges with European Union countries. By jointly establishing innovation parks and high-end laboratories for intelligent manufacturing products, we can enhance our ability to innovate in this field [10].By doing so, we can continuously improve the technical level of engineering and technical personnel and move towards the direction of high-precision technology. This will help us break through the blockade of foreign technology and improve our ability for independent innovation.…”
Section: The Key Technology Areas Of Intelligent Manufacturing Still ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basin covers an area of about 1.8 million km 2 , accounting for 18.8% of China's land area (data from Yangtze River Water Conservancy Net at http://www.cjw.gov.cn/zjzx/lypgk/). In addition, the Yangtze River Basin is a resource axis represented by bulk agricultural products, mining resources, and hydropower resources [43]. In terms of water resources, the Yangtze River Basin is a strategic water source area for China's water resources allocation, whose water resources are relatively abundant.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%