[1]YANG Zhi-ping.Analysis of the Ecological Compensation Based on Ecological Footprint Change in Elk Nature Reserve of Yancheng[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2011,18(02):261-264.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
18
Number of periods:
2011 02
Page number:
261-264
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Public date:
2011-04-20
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Analysis of the Ecological Compensation Based on Ecological Footprint Change in Elk Nature Reserve of Yancheng
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YANG Zhi-ping
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Yancheng Teachers University, Yancheng, Jiangsu 224002, China
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- Keywords:
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beach resources; elk nature reserve; ecological footprint; ecological compensation
- CLC:
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X171.4
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- Abstract:
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To make a quantitative analysis of ecological compensation on the nature reserve, correspond between ecological protection and community development, promote the sustainable development in a nature reserve, as a case study by analyzing the land-use change, ecological capacity change and spatial character in 1988, 1998, 2008 in Yancheng elk nature reserve, the analysis of ecological compensation combining with ecological footprint efficiency was carried out. Results show that land use had been stable since the Nature Reserve came into existence. The change concentrated comparatively on grassland, water body and wetland. The ecological capacity and ecological footprint efficiency were improved from 1988 to 2008 (the per capita ecological capacity from 1.638 4 hm2/cap to 1.801 2 hm2/cap, the ecological footprint efficiency from 669 yuan/hm2to 8 382 yuan/hm2). Based on the ecological footprint efficiency and the agricultural ecological footprint efficiency in 2008, and combining with loss compensation for direct profit, static evaluation with the ecological capacity and dynamic evaluation, the equal ecological compensation was 3 572.52 yuan per household or 1 180.51 yuan per capita. Under the background of coastal development of Jiangsu Province,our target was to provide a reasonable guide and model to ecological compensation and land use, at the same time, promote economic, social, ecological sustainable development.