This book adopts a linear optimization method and introduces a dynamic
optimization simulation model for analyzing synthetic environmental
policies as endogenous variables in order to improve the environment and
provide more biomass energy. The model considers both the total
ecological system and the socio-economic situational changes. The
purpose of the research is to establish effective utilization methods
for biomass resources as well as to coordinate resource reutilization,
environmental conservation and economic development, and ultimately to
achieve sustainable development of society. By selecting for examination
a typical suburb of a major city in China (Miyun County near Beijing),
the book improves the simulation model and focuses on the evaluation of
water pollutant minimization based on the ecological value of Miyun
Reservoir. In the simulation, the author takes into account the specific
and unique characteristics of China's economy and social state in terms
of sustained economic growth rate, financial subordination relations and
regional environmental policies, all of which differ from the model for
Japan. Beyond these innovations, the book introduces two advanced
technologies from Japan and China to the study area through simulation
with integrated policies, and presents a regional analysis and
allocation strategy for these technologies, which have demonstrated
impressive operability in practice, in light of the current conditions
and limited funds in China.