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Research on the Development Strategies of Forestry Carbon Sink Economy in Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China: Taking Daofu County as an Example

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DOI: 10.23977/agrfem.2024.070201 | Downloads: 0 | Views: 75

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Si Zhou 1

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1 Sichuan Minzu College, Kangding, Sichuan, 626001, China

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Si Zhou

ABSTRACT

This study uses Daofu County as a case to conduct an in-depth discussion on the development status and strategies of the forestry carbon sink economy in Ganzi Prefecture. Through detailed analysis of Ganzi Prefecture's geography, climate characteristics, and existing forest resources, this study enhances the understanding of the progress in forest resources and the forestry industry in the region. It further clarifies the importance and significance of promoting the forestry carbon sink economy. The results indicate that Ganzi Prefecture has rich forest resources and has made significant progress in the forestry industry, providing a solid foundation for deepening the development of the forestry carbon sink economy. However, challenges such as artificial forest construction, lack of forestry carbon sink economy, and shortage of talents in related fields persist. To ensure the healthy and sustainable development of the forestry carbon sink economy in Ganzi Prefecture, and better support the goals of sustainable growth, ecological protection, and rural revitalization, this study proposes a series of strategic suggestions. These include building and strengthening the forestry carbon sink economy and actively cultivating professional talents in related fields. Furthermore, considering the anticipated increase in China's carbon trading market price, the value of forestry carbon sink is expected to further rise, providing strong support for the sustainable development of the regional economy. The conclusions and strategies of this study offer valuable references and insights for the policy formulation and practice of forestry carbon sink economy in other regions.

KEYWORDS

Ganzi Prefecture, Daofu County, Forestry Carbon Sink Economy, Forest Resources, Sustainable Development, Rural Revitalization

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Si Zhou, Research on the Development Strategies of Forestry Carbon Sink Economy in Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China: Taking Daofu County as an Example. Agricultural & Forestry Economics and Management (2024) Vol. 7: 1-8. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/agrfem.2024.070201.

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