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Table 2002.4: Publications and writing works released in 2002
 
Article or Writing Work Users
Title
1.  Beijing Youth Daily The Harm of Constructing Golf Courses to the Environment
2.  Science and Technology Daily The Site Effects of Large Scale Painting to the Urban Environment
3.  Beijing Environment Science Association Large Scale Painting Has Negative Effects to the Urban Environment
4. Beijing Public Science Education Website (www.bjkp.gov.cn) operated by The Public Education Dept. Beijing Science and Technology Commission Beijing Needs More Rain Water Penetrating Areas
5. Virtual Museums of China (www.kepu.com.cn) operated by The Digital Dada Center of Chinese Academy of Sciences ) The Hall for Environmental Science
6.  The Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences The Final Examination Design for the Fundamentals of Environment Science
7.  Global Times Too Many Golf Courses Could Damage Country’s Land Resource
8.  Global Times Urban Construction, Rain Water and Flood
9.  Global Times Beijing Olympic Park Requests Water Conservation System
10. The Environment Dept. of Beijing Olympic Committee Seven Suggestions for Eco-friendly Construction Design of Beijing Olympic Park
11. Popular Tribune Plastic Package, Un-digestible Garbage, and Yangzhe River
12. People’s Daily The Law System for Battery Recycling in Germany
13. Beijing Environmental Science Research Institute Suggestions for the Reduction of Suspended Particles in the Air of Urban Area in Beijing
14. Beijing Urban Gardening Construction Agency Five Mistakes in Beijing’s Present Gardening Engineering
15. Beijing Youth Daily Fallen Leaves Helps Water Conservation in Soil
16. Trend of Science and Technology Magazine Avoid Wrong Gardening Engineering to Make City Really Green
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