Quantitative analysis of natural capital utilization in the provinces along the Silk Road Economic Belt (China section)

Author:

Guo Shanshan,Wang Yinghong,Wu Changyue,He Wei,Xiang Lan

Abstract

Abstract The provinces along the Silk Road Economic Belt in China section is undergoing a rapid economic development, but meanwhile poses a severe situation for the ecological environment. In this paper, we involved the pollution discharge account to analyse the pressure of natural capital depletion on the ecological environment from 2005 to 2016 with combination of improved ecological footprint and scissors difference. The results show that: (1) The ecological footprint (EF) in this region almost doubled over the past 12 years, while the ecological capacity (EC) was rather low and experienced a slightly decrease. With increase of ecological deficit (ED), the capital flow could not maintain economic and social development recently, and the depletion of the natural capital stock has become general. (2) Spatially, the variation of EF varies greatly in different provinces, but as a whole, the per capita EF in Northwest region was much higher than that in Southwest. The provinces with high EF depth concentrated in the east and north margin with relatively better economy, while the provinces with high EF size concentrated in northwest region with abundant resources and low population density. (3) The decrease of scissors difference between EF depth and EF size indicates that positive effects of ecological restoration projects have been exerted and the conflict between supply and demand of natural resources tends to be eased to some extent. These findings could provide specific policy implications for this region to improve the efficiency of natural capital utilization and promote the coordinated development of economy and environment.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering

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