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  2. Ministry of Natural Resources (China) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Natural Resources is an executive-department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China which is responsible for natural resources in the country. It is the 14th-ranking department of the State Council.

  3. Water resources of China - Wikipedia

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    China's fresh water resources include 2500 cubic kilometers of mean annual run-off in its rivers and 828.8 cubic kilometers of groundwater recharge.As pumping water draws water from nearby rivers, the total available resource is less than the sum of surface and groundwater, and this is only 2,821.4 cubic kilometers. 80% of these resources are in the South of China. [3]

  4. Environment of China - Wikipedia

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    China is suffering from the negative effects of global warming in agriculture, forestry and water resources, and is expected to continue to see increased impacts. China's government is taking some measures to increase renewable energy, and other decarbonization efforts, vowing to hit peak emissions before 2030 and be carbon neutral by 2060 by ...

  5. Ministry of Land and Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China was a ministry under the jurisdiction of the State Council of China.It was responsible for the regulation, management, preservation and exploitation of natural resources, such as land, mines and oceans.

  6. Agriculture in China - Wikipedia

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    As China is the biggest food producer and importer in the world, what happens in the agricultural sector of China has an immediate effect on the global food system. China increased its grain self sufficiency by expanding agriculture areas to regions with less rain, giving them water with irrigation systems .

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    Measuring China Natural Resources Inc’s (NASDAQ:CHNR) track record of past performance is a valuable exercise for investors. It allows us to understand whether or not the company has met orRead ...

  8. List of protected areas of China - Wikipedia

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    Take note that many protected areas in China have multiple official designations, and the statutory boundaries of these multi-designated PAs may be identical or may vary one from the other. For instance, the boundaries of Huangshan NSHA coincide with those of the Huangshan NGP, whereas Fujian province's Wuyi Mountains NNR, NSHA and NFP are ...

  9. Is China Natural Resources (CHNR) A Good Stock To Buy? - AOL

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    Is China Natural Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHNR) a good place to invest some of your money right now? We can gain invaluable insight to help us answer that question by studying the investment trends ...