Development Practice and Policy Suggestions of Horizontal Ecological Compensation in Guangxi

Jiaqing Hu, Qile Yang

Abstract


Ecological compensation is an economic means to improve, maintain and restore ecosystem services, and an
important measure to promote regional coordinated development. In recent years, Guangxi has explored a lot in the
establishment of horizontal ecological compensation mechanism, with outstanding characteristics. Based on the first
comprehensive review of the construction and practice of ecological compensation system in Hubei Province, this paper
analyzes the problems and advantages existing in the construction of horizontal ecological compensation mechanism in
Guangxi, and puts forward targeted suggestions from the aspects of accelerating the practice of cross-provincial ecological
compensation, improving the effect of policy, and exploring scientific evaluation standards.

Keywords


Horizontal Ecological Compensation; Jiuzhou River Basin; Policy Recommendatio

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/pes.v5i4.2141

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