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Cross-strait Agricnltural Cooperation Experimental Zones Of Agricultural Development Research Of Low-carbon

Posted on:2013-04-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2249330371988561Subject:Population, resource and environmental economics
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Low-carbon economy is to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and a new mode of economic development to improve the resources and the environment. The agriculture of low-carbon is a form of low-carbon economy in agriculture, transformation of agricultural development, sustainable development of agriculture, a new agricultural development model. Developing low-carbon agriculture to agricultural energy saving, increase agricultural carbon sequestration capacity, and the urgent need for a breakthrough in the theory and practice. Cross-strait (Guangxi Yulin) Agricultural Cooperation Experimental Zone (referred to as "Yulin pilot area") due to its special geographical location advantages and the representative of the agricultural level of development, Yulin pilot area for example, to explore the mainland with the aid of cross-strait agricultural cooperation experimental zones of this important communication platform for cooperation, the introduction of low-carbon agricultural technology of the world’s advanced level, and in order to improve their level of development, has important theoretical and practical significance.By Generalizing agricultural border, low-carbon agricultural cooperation as an object of Yulin test area in this particular geographical space, emergy analysis of ecological footprint and sustainable agricultural development theory support, using qualitative and quantitative, theoretical analysis and a combination of methods of empirical research on the regional agricultural cooperation in the development of low-carbon exploratory study.Find home and abroad on the basis of the status quo of low-carbon agricultural research, low-carbon agriculture is a low-carbon economy in the process of agricultural development based on low energy consumption, low emission characteristics of a new model of agricultural development.Taiwan’s low-carbon agriculture after60years of the development process in low-carbon field of agriculture the major achievements and accumulated valuable experience, which is the mainland need to promote the development of low-carbon agriculture. On the basis of the development status of the detail to low-carbon agriculture, focusing on analysis of the two win-win effect of the agricultural co-operation of low-carbon, the significance of the demonstration test area set up.Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement ("ECFA") and the China ASEAN Free Trade Area (hereinafter referred to "of CAFTA") together constitute the two major driving force of the Yulin pilot area for future development of the ECFA and CAFTA China economic integration process of the implementation of the strategy two important mechanisms for integration and the integration of regional, Yulin pilot area of agricultural cooperation in low-carbon development is both a valuable opportunity but also poses certain challenges.Emergy analysis is an important theoretical and analytical method in ecological economics from the perspective of quantitative research on the feasibility of low-carbon agricultural development in Yulin pilot area for empirical investigation. Yulin pilot area of agricultural development of data collection under the premise of building the complex ecosystem of agriculture value assignment table, select can properly reflect the Yulin pilot area of low-carbon agricultural development on behalf of the performance value indicator, set up Yulin pilot area of low-carbon agricultural complex ecosystem value index system, the lack of Yulin pilot area of agricultural low-carbon development process, and put forward corresponding countermeasures and suggestions for the problems.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cross-strait agricultural cooperation, Yu-Lin test area, Low carbon agriculture, Emergy analysis
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