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Ecological and economic analyses of the forest metabolism system: A case study of Guangdong Province, China

Abstract

Integrating forest resources into the socio-economic system correctly and reasonably is of vital importance to tackle the increasingly scarce forest resources. In this paper, forest resource input-output model and forest resource metabolism network model are established to provide new insights into the relationships among the systems, industries and sectors related to forest resources. A promising indicator named exploitation index is developed to reveal the weaker sectors in the ecological relations, which will further help to provide better corrective actions and integrated strategic measures. Guangdong is taken as an example to verify the availability of the model and solve the problem. The results show that the primary manufacturing consumes more direct timber, while advanced manufacturing and the service sector utilize timber indirectly. In addition, Guangdong forest metabolism system shows a negative correlation and the whole network does not achieve the mutualism state, leading to competition relationships between pairwise sectors that should not appear, such as Forestry sector and Papermaking and Paper Products sector. These results provide the corresponding reference for helping the decision makers to allocate forest resources and coordinate ecological and economic development.

Authors

Zhang X; Huang G; Liu L; Zhai M; Li J

Journal

Ecological Indicators, Vol. 95, , pp. 131–140

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2018

DOI

10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.07.022

ISSN

1470-160X
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