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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LEVEL OF QIQIHAER BASED ON ENERGY-ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT MODEL
WU Jinghui, WANG Geng, YU Datao, et al,
Resources & Industries    2019, 21 (2): 17-23.   DOI: 10.13776/j.cnki.resourcesindustries.20190315.001
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This paper, based on energy values theory, uses ecological footprint model to quantitatively analyze Qiqihaer's energy ecological carrying capacity, energy ecological footprint and ecological deficit/excess during 2000 to 2016, with results showing that Qiqihaer had been in ecological deficit at a rising tendency, which means human's demands exceed the natural supplies, an unsustainable status. Qiqihaer shows a growing ecological environmental carrying capacity pressure, a diminishing coordinated ecology and eco-environment. The regional ecological coordination is relatively poor. GDP ecological footprint index per 10k RMB indicates an increasing energy use rate, an improved resource use method and a decreasing ecological impact during Qiqihaer's economic development.
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DYNAMIC EVALUATION AND ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT OF ECOLOGICAL CARRYING CAPACITY DURING TAIYUAN'S GREEN TRANSFORMATION 
WANG Geng,DONG Rui
Resources & Industries    2018, 20 (2): 71-79.   DOI: 10.13776/j.cnki.resourcesindustries.20180425.001
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This paper, according to the dynamic evolution of urban compound ecological system, establishes an evaluation model and index system of compound ecological carrying capacity from ecological elastic force, supporting force, pressure and human potential, which is used to quantitatively evaluate the ecological carrying capacity of Taiyuan in 2006 to 2015, with result showing that its ecological carrying capacity index rose to 0.63 from 0.35 in the decade, reaching a higher capacity after 2012 at a slow pace in the later stage. A decreasing farmland per capita, less water resource per capita, and descending air quality, and diminishing inputs on research and environmental protection are the major constraints of sustainable development of Taiyuan. This paper applies compound system adaptability theory, and points out the uncertainty during Taiyuan's green transformation, and presents suggestions for adaptability management, offering references for policy makers to take actions during Taiyuan's urban transformation as resources-based city.
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