Research on the introduction strategy of smart consumption concept in the construction of ecological city

Yingying Wang, Yucun Wang

Article ID: 1856
Vol 2, Issue 2, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/ec.v2i2.1856
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Abstract

In recent years, eco city construction has become rampant at home and abroad. Some ecological technologies that are committed to reducing energy use are also improving, but the consumption behavior that drives the extensive use of energy is ignored. This paper studies the consumption problems in urban development, summarizes the four development paths of “time balance”, “channel optimization”, “resource sharing” and “streamlining consumption” combined with the concept of “smart consumption”, and further discusses the introduction strategy of the concept of “smart consumption” in the construction of ecological city.


Keywords

ecological city; smart consumption; development strategy; sustainable

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