Economic evaluation of China s energy, human geography. Thank you very much. The main thing is econo

Updated on society 2024-07-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The land is vast and abundant, but the per capita is insufficient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello: Glad to answer for you:

    From the overall situation of China's energy resources, its characteristics can be summarized as follows: the total amount is relatively abundant, the per capita is low, the distribution is uneven, and the development is difficult. Specifically:

    First, the total amount is relatively abundant. Fossil energy and renewable energy resources are abundant. Among them, coal dominates.

    In 2006, coal reserves were 1,034.5 billion tons, and the remaining proven recoverable reserves accounted for about 13% of the world's total, ranking third in the world. The reserves of unconventional fossil energy such as oil shale and coalbed methane have relatively large potential. The theoretical reserves of hydropower resources are equivalent to trillions of kilowatt-hours of annual power generation, and the annual power generation capacity of economic development is about one trillion kilowatt-hours, equivalent to 12% of the world's hydropower resources, ranking first in the world.

    Second, the per capita ownership is low. The per capita possession of coal and hydropower resources is equivalent to 50 per cent of the world average, and the per capita resources of oil and natural gas are only about 1.15 of the world average. Arable land resources are less than 30% of the world's per capita level, and the development of biomass energy is also restricted.

    Third, the occurrence distribution is uneven. Coal resources are mainly found in North China and Northwest China, hydropower resources are mainly distributed in Southwest China, and oil and natural gas resources are mainly found in the eastern, central and western regions and sea areas. However, the main energy consumption areas in China are concentrated in the economically developed areas of the southeast coast, and there are obvious differences between resource endowment and energy consumption regions.

    Fourth, it is difficult to develop. Compared with the world's energy resource development conditions, China's coal resources have poor geological mining conditions, most of the reserves need to be mined by underground workers, and a very small amount can be used for open-pit mining. The geological conditions of oil and gas resources are complex, the burial is deep, and the technical requirements for exploration and development are high.

    Most of the undeveloped hydropower resources are concentrated in the high mountains and deep valleys in the southwest, far away from the load center, and the development difficulty and cost are greater. The degree of exploration of unconventional energy resources is low, and the economy is poor.

    Hope it helps. Oh.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Economy: The development of the western region has promoted economic development; Agriculture is well developed.

    Natural: Plenty of light; Sufficient calories; abundant water resources; The temperate continental climate with a large temperature difference between day and night is conducive to agricultural development.

    Resources: Petroleum Resources; geothermal resources; Mineral resources; Water resources; Tourism resources.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Located in the hinterland of the Eurasian continent, Xinjiang is the largest province in China, with the longest border and the largest number of adjacent countries, with a border of more than 5,600 kilometers. Among China's 15 countries bordering by land, 8 countries border Xinjiang, which has become the most convenient passage for Chinese mainland to enter Central Asia, 17 ports have suddenly opened, and the Silk Road, which has been silent for more than 400 years, once again presents a prosperous scene of "lake merchants and merchants, and the sun rushes down".

    Due to its special geographical location, unique topography and geomorphological conditions, abundant natural resources and diverse cultural and social characteristics, Xinjiang's economic development has five advantages: geography, natural resources, ethnicity, tourism landscape and space.

    Energy Central Asian countries and Russia are the last resource-rich areas in the world that have not been developed on a large scale, and they have been recognized by the world as the world's most promising energy treasure house in the 21st century, and the abundance of oil and gas resources is the biggest highlight. The huge resource potential of the Central Asian market and its geographical advantages in connecting Asia and Europe have made this region a sought-after "sweet spot", and the European and American powers are competing for this market increasingly fiercely, and they are trying their best to penetrate into Central Asia, trying to dominate the geostrategy of this region and control natural resources such as oil and gas. At the same time, the huge consumer goods market in Central Asia is also very attractive.

    And these important countries in the world's economic resources have shaken hands with Xinjiang.

    Economy Xinjiang's geographical advantage also lies in the historical relationship between the Silk Road and Central Asian countries, which has many competitive advantages and huge business opportunities, and can become a frontier or base for foreign-funded enterprises to enter the Central Asian market. Compared with China's main competitors in Central Asia and other markets, Japan and South Korea, Xinjiang is adjacent to the Central Asian market, with close geographical location and low transportation costs. Xinjiang and its neighboring countries have many similarities or similarities in terms of language, religious beliefs, living customs, etc., and are also very similar in terms of demand for goods, so they have their own advantages in terms of understanding and operation level of the markets of neighboring countries, and Xinjiang's commodities are very well recognized in these countries.

    It is precisely because of these advantages that businessmen with brains in the interior have come to Xinjiang one after another to set up enterprises and engage in commerce and trade, using Xinjiang as a springboard to enter the Central Asian market.

    Energy The new Eurasian land bridge - China - Kyrgyzstan - Uzbekistan railway is about to be completed, which will change the traffic pattern of Xinjiang and even the entire western region, is conducive to the development and utilization of oil in Central Asia and the Caspian Sea, and is of great significance to open up new sources of oil imports in China and adjust China's energy development strategy. The role of integrating advantages and all-round development. "East to West" and "West to East" are important import and export commodity distribution centers and transit stations, and the unique geographical location advantages will surely show the great charm of Xinjiang.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The difference between the north and the south of Greater China is easy to write about.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can write about the episode of Guangdong, drying salt, claypot rice, in the context of economic development, the history of salt has been passed down in one line.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    b, Wuhan has no mineral resources, how can it be regarded as a mineral resource base.

    However, Wuhan is located in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River Plain, China's main commercial grain base.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Coal mine resources and water resources are inversely distributed. There is more water and less mining in the south, and more mining and less water in the north. The South-to-North Water Diversion Project has played a most alleviating role, but it has also been criticized for quenching thirst.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As far as I know, due to the popularity of urban planning and land resource management majors in economic geography, the number of applicants is relatively large.

    Personal declaration: I am HK - Honest King - Honest King, not the English abbreviation of Hong Kong, remember to remember ......

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    China's energy is mainly distributed in the central and western regions, and the energy consumption is mainly in the southeast coastal areas!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Economic geography is a course in the geography major of the university, and it is a book, which belongs to human geography.

    It is directly linked to economics, such as economics teachers in universities or regional geography teachers can teach economic geography.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Economic Geography is a compulsory course for university geography majors.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Economic geography is a discipline of geographical science, and those who study economics do not study economic geography.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes It's a course in geography at university.

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