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write one objective of sustainable development

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Answered by vbk185
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Sustainable development is one of the fundamental strategies for China's socioeconomic development in its 10th 5-Year Plan (2001-2005) period and beyond. It is a human-centered strategy focusing on improved quality of life in which environmental quality is an important part. This article presents 10 objectives that must be achieved for the sustainable development strategy to succeed. These objectives are:
 1) continue to implement the family planning program;
 
2) maintain a dynamic balance of arable land (not less than 123 million hectares) and implement an agricultural development strategy;

3) maintain a dynamic balance of water resources by reducing water consumption for every unit of gross development product growth and agricultural value added;

4) import large quantities of oil and natural gas;

 5) control emissions of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide by large cities and industries and close high-pollution thermal power plants;

6) compensate for ¿forest deficit¿ with ¿trade surplus¿ by reducing timber production and increase timber import;

 7) import large quantities of iron ore, copper, zinc, aluminum, and other minerals and encourage foreign participation in resource exploration and development;

 8) make time-bound commitments to clean up large cities, rivers, and lakes and forcefully close down seriously polluting enterprises;

9) implement a massive ecological construction project to slow down ecological degradation; and

10) develop the environmental industry and eco-buildup to expand domestic demand, increase employment, and alleviate poverty.
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