Research on the effect of natural resources audit on high-quality economic development
Vol 5, Issue 2, 2022
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As an important part of national audit, natural resources audit can play its unique role in environmental protection. By combing the coupling thread between economic development and natural resources audit, the difficulties in the development of natural resources audit and analyzing the key points of audit work, this paper analyzes the role of natural resources audit in high-quality economic development. The results show that natural resources audit, as an independent monitoring tool, effectively plays the role of immune system; through advance notice, warning, suggestion and repair, the difficult problem of ecological environment protection has been effectively grasped, and the contradiction between ecological protection and economic and social science development can be alleviated to a certain extent.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/nrcr.v5i2.1580
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