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Clean technological companies' locations in china

Submitted by yabonancygaoc on Thu, 08/04/2011 - 13:10
Source
http://www.jiangsu.env.cn/env/jiangsu/index2011-01-12.html

left  column is the legends bar for the developed industries

right column is the legend bar for the developing industries

from top to bottom, here are the different types of companies for both the developed and developing(they are all the same, in the exact same order):

energy conservation industry

new informational technology industry

biological industry

high tech manufacturing industry

new energy industry

new material industry

new energy automobile industry

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Level
Image Type
Year
Geographic Area

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