Exploring Pathways for Ecological Resource Value Transformation in the Northern Ecological Development Zone of Guangdong Province
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jse.202511504
Author(s)
Hailing Jiang*
Affiliation(s)
Zhongkai University of Agricultural and Engineering, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
*Corresponding Author
Abstract
This study examines typical cases and successful experiences of ecological resource value transformation abroad. Based on the specific circumstances of the Northern Ecological Development Zone, it proposes a path for achieving ecological resource value transformation in the Northern Ecological Development Zone of Guangdong Province: utilizing multiple models and developing according to local conditions; focusing on local resources and introducing specialized industries; leveraging regional advantages to attract health and wellness professionals; and developing ecological agriculture to achieve product premiums.
Keywords
Ecological Resources; Ecological Industry; Ecological Compensation; Typical Case; Conversion Path
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