Study progress and prospect of ecological industrial market models for control of karst rocky desertification
by Li Liang; Xiong Kangning; Dan Wenhong
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 67, No. 2/3/4, 2020

Abstract: With policy support, technological innovation and financial guarantee provided by "the Ninth Five-Year Plan" through "the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan", derivative industrial products related to rocky desertification control emerge and derivative industry related to rocky desertification control tends to be industrialised. Results of statistical analysis of 211 domestic and overseas relevant papers indicate that study of the four aspects - technology research and development, model construction, technical demonstration, and monitoring and assessment - related to ecological industrial market models and realization of value of products from karst rocky desertification control still lags behind. In view of this, study of external value calculation of ecological industry, circulation and marketing of ecological agricultural products, influencing factors of behaviour purchasing ecological products, promotion of value of ecological products, and branding and marketing of ecological products shall be intensified to ecologically remedy rocky desertification.

Online publication date: Fri, 24-Sep-2021

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