A Review of Eco-Product Value Realization and Eco-Industry with Enlightenment toward Village Ecosystem Service in the Karst Desertification Control
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Materials
2.2. Study Methods
2.2.1. Method
2.2.2. Research Report
3. Result
3.1. Annual Distribution
3.2. Content Distribution
3.3. Regional Distribution
3.4. Distribution of Literature Units
3.5. Research Phase Division
3.6. Global Major Progress and Landmark Achievements
3.6.1. Ecosystem Services and Eco-Products
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- This paper analyzes the evolution of ecosystem services from simple biophysical processes to complex systems, offering multiple benefits to humans, including supply, regulatory, cultural, and supporting services. It highlights a growing recognition of ecosystems’ diverse contributions to human well-being.
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- This study traces the concept and attributes of eco-products from basic ecosystem outputs to sophisticated products, enhancing human well-being and showing a shift from singular to multifaceted attributes. It underscores a deepening recognition of ecosystems’ diverse contributions to human welfare.
3.6.2. Accounting for the Value of Eco-Products
- (1)
- By constructing the research method of value accounting for eco-products, the multidimensional value of eco-products is quantitatively analyzed. These methods give relevant research standards and norms and provide an important reference for ecological environment value assessment in China. In general, the method of value accounting for eco-products not only reveals its multidimensional framework and tool for the evaluation of eco-products in economic, social, and environmental aspects, but it also provides important theoretical and methodological support for ecological economic development and sustainable management.
- (2)
- The application of eco-product value accounting has advanced the assessment of ecosystems’ contributions to human well-being. By refining accounting methods, researchers have improved the accuracy of valuing ecosystems’ outputs. Nationwide implementation through pilot projects and technical standards has made this field a multidisciplinary research frontier in ecology, economics, and statistics, laying a solid foundation for a more detailed understanding of ecosystems’ roles in human welfare.
3.6.3. Eco-Product Value Realization
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- Through popularization and the implementation of the eco-product value realization path, which reveals the value of logic and systematics and promotes the diffusion of value cognition and policy tools innovation, through the two-way bridge of theory and practice, actively learns from international experience, also begins to improve the evaluation system and manipulate the market behavior policy mechanism, and then explores and optimizes the diversification of the eco-industry value realization path and pattern.
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- Through the eco-product value realization model, which can give full play to the eco-products of economic, social, and environmental value, promote sustainable development, improve ecological benefit, promote industrial upgrading, and increase employment opportunities, scholars summarize the eco-product value realization mode, put forward the shortcomings of the model and the consequences of possible understanding, and further improve and optimize the eco-product model, providing guidance and reference.
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- Due to the inconsistent cognition of the realization mechanism of the value of eco-products, there are still many problems in the theory and practice of the realization of the value of eco-products. Through the analysis of the existing challenges, the necessity of strengthening the theoretical and practical research is proposed, so as to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the value transformation.
3.6.4. Eco-Industry
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- Through the study of the development process of the eco-industry, which illustrates its relationship with the law of social and economic development, eco-industry research is mainly based on industry ecology and ecological economics, two disciplines. The eco-industry, by implementing the ecosystem carrying capacity of harmonious development, can include all those that meet the needs of the ecology industry form and can also refer to the departments related to environmental industry. These two understandings have the same goal, which is to promote economic development while protecting the ecological environment.
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- Research on village industry development reveals its links to national policies, resource availability, and rural residents’ quality of life, involving fields like agricultural and regional economics. Transitioning through agricultural, industrial, and transformation phases, the rural industry adjusts its structure for economic growth and environmental protection. The rural revitalization strategy offers fresh prospects for diversifying rural industry, emphasizing the importance of seizing these opportunities.
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- By studying the integration of ecological agriculture and ethnic village tourism, we study the integrated development of ecological agriculture and ecological tourism, in particular, optimizing the development of ecological agricultural tourism resources based on the theory of industrial integration. Emphasizing its important role in the rural revitalization strategy and the development of ecological and cultural tourism can not only promote the construction of a comprehensive, well-off society in the region, but it will also have a significant impact on poverty alleviation in poor areas. In addition, by promoting the “ecology+” strategy, enhancing the construction of ecological civilization, and improving community participation, the development dilemma of village ecotourism can be solved, and effective strategies can be put forward for the revitalization and sustainable development of the ecotourism industry.
4. Discussion
4.1. The Difference between the Value Realization of Eco-Products and the Annual Quantity of Eco-Industry Publications
4.2. Differences in the Research Domain Distribution
4.3. Global Scientific Issues to Be Addressed
4.3.1. Accounting for the Value of Eco-Products
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- Because the eco-products value accounting system is not unified, the value of the eco-products accounting system has not yet formed a unified standard and method, which makes it difficult to quantify its value. Therefore, constructing a value accounting method for eco-products with regional characteristics based on ecological and economic goals and quantitative eco-product value willfully realize the value of eco-products.
4.3.2. Eco-Product Value Realization
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- In light of the problem of the unclear boundaries of property rights in the scientific field, the protection of eco-products can be strengthened through in-depth analysis and research of the property rights system so as to create conditions for the welfare of the community and improvements to the ecosystem.
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- In light of the key scientific problems of the imperfect ecological compensation mechanism, in-depth study and improvements to the current legal and policy system could strengthen the restoration and protection of the ecological environment to ensure the long-term maintenance of the stability and functionality of the ecosystem. This clarifies the importance of sustainable management of natural resources and promotes harmonious and sustainable development between the natural environment and the social economy.
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- To solve the problem of imperfect marketing systems for eco-products, comprehensive measures should be taken, including the following: strengthening policy support and providing economic incentives; increasing financial support and broaden financing channels; improving sales operation system; establishing quality standards, product traceability mechanisms, logistics distribution networks, and sales channels; and strengthening brand building and market promotion.
4.3.3. Eco-Industry
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- In light of scientific problems such as the single eco-industry development model, through the development of diversified eco-industry development, build different business models, strengthen policy support and talent training based on the “ecological + strategy” mode, break through the limitations of a single model, promote the innovation of the eco-industry, and realize the sustainable development of rural revitalization.
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- In light of the key scientific problems of the backward development of the traditional industrial chain model of the ecological industrial chain, through the application of information technology to the eco-industry, based on the construction of the intelligent industrial chain model, the intelligent level of the eco-industry is strengthened, and the fine management and intelligent development of the industry are realized.
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- In light of the serious homogenization of rural tourism culture, the lack of local uniqueness, and other key scientific problems, by sorting out the cultural backgrounds of different villages, we should strengthen the protection and inheritance of the local culture in the karst region, retain and promote the unique folk customs, traditional crafts, and local culture, and create rural tourism products with local characteristics.
5. Conclusions and Future Prospects
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Research Stage | Main Characteristics | Research Background |
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Budding stage (1985–2013) | The number of documents published is small, less than five documents a year; some years there is no published literature; mainly to clarify the concept and development strategy of eco-products, only for the theory and future development direction; research depth is insufficient; and descriptive qualitative research accounted for the largest proportion. | The natural properties of eco-products are proposed. In 2005, General Secretary Xi Jinping put forward the scientific judgment that “lucid waters and lush mountains are mountains of gold and silver”. The academic circle has started related research on eco-products. |
Zigzag growth stage (2014–2017) | The number of literature articles has a trend of significant increase; the growth rate is slow, and the number of articles is unstable, showing a wavy upward trend. With certain core articles published every year, eco-products begin to have multiple attributes and begin to explore the path to realize the value of eco-products and the outlook for the future. | After the Plan of the National Main Functional Zone (Guofa [2010] 46) proposed the concept of eco-products, academic circles paid more attention to eco-products, as eco-products have multiple attributes, and they began to explore the market path. |
Rapid growth stage (2018-present) | This period of literature publications marked an obvious rising trend; every year has an average of more than 10 articles; eco-products began to improve; eco-product value realization was the current stage of research hotspot. China and its many regions began to explore the value realization path and develop the ecological system value (GEP) and eco-product value accounting quantitative research, and research gradually began to mature. | China has tried lots of different routes to carry out the eco-product value implementation pilot; successful cases also provide technical demonstration and scientific reference and release a large number of literature articles to promote regional implementation. At present, high-quality eco-product supply is seriously scarce; people’s demand for eco-products is growing more and more; and coordinated ecological and economic development has become the focus of national policy to promote targets. |
Accounting Area | Accounting Project | Accounting Index | Accounting Method |
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The Fuxian Lake Basin in Yunnan Province [104] | 1. Material and product value. 2. Adjust the service value. 3. Value of cultural services. | 1. Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery products, and hydropower. 2. Water conservation, soil conservation, carbon fixation and oxygen release, climate regulation, flood regulation, and water purification. 3. Landscape recreation. | 1. Market value method and alternative engineering method. 2. Alternative cost method, industrial oxygen production method afforestation cost method, shadow engineering method, and prevention and control cost method. 3. Tourism cost method. |
Lishui City, Zhejiang Province [37] | 1. Material and product value. 2. Adjust the service value. 3. Value of cultural services. | 1. Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery products, ecological energy sources, and other products. 2. Water conservation, soil conservation, flood regulation and storage, soil conservation, air purification, water purification, carbon fixation and oxygen release, climate regulation, and pest control. 3. Leisure tourism. | GEP accounting method: 1. GEP = EMV, ERV, and ECV EMV: total value of material products. 2. ERV: total value of adjustment services. 3. ECV: total value of cultural services. |
Xishui County, Guizhou Province [105] | 1. Material and product value. 2. Adjust the service value. 3. Value of cultural services. | 1. Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery products, water resources, and ecological energy. 2. Water conservation, soil conservation and silt reduction, soil conservation and reduction in non-point source pollution, lake regulation and storage, reservoir regulation and storage, air purification, water purification, carbon fixation and oxygen release, temperature regulation, and disease and insect pest control. 3. Landscape recreation. | 1. Market value method. 2. Shadow price method, shadow engineering method, opportunity cost method, afforestation cost method, alternative cost method, and industrial oxygen production cost method. 3. Travel cost method. |
The Dongting Lake [106] | 1. Material and product value. 2. Adjust the service value. 3. Value of cultural services. | 1. Fresh water products, raw material production, inland shipping, and water resources supply. 2. Flood regulation, water quality purification, climate regulation, carbon fixation, and oxygen release. 3. Leisure tourism. | 1. Market value method. 2. Alternative engineering method and industrial oxygen cost method. 3. Tourism cost method. |
Sequence Number | Classification | Quantity | Proportion/% | Cumulative Proportion% |
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1 | Pastoral scenery | 472 | 33.29 | 33.29 |
2 | Ethnic villages and towns | 343 | 24.19 | 57.48 |
3 | Modern agriculture | 339 | 23.90 | 81.38 |
4 | Folk culture | 189 | 13.33 | 94.71 |
5 | Leisure vacation | 75 | 5.29 | 100.00 |
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Zhao, Z.; Xiong, K.; Ying, B.; Zhao, R.; Yan, J.; Huang, H. A Review of Eco-Product Value Realization and Eco-Industry with Enlightenment toward Village Ecosystem Service in the Karst Desertification Control. Sustainability 2024, 16, 4671. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114671
Zhao Z, Xiong K, Ying B, Zhao R, Yan J, Huang H. A Review of Eco-Product Value Realization and Eco-Industry with Enlightenment toward Village Ecosystem Service in the Karst Desertification Control. Sustainability. 2024; 16(11):4671. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114671
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhao, Ziyi, Kangning Xiong, Bin Ying, Rong Zhao, Jiawang Yan, and Huiqiong Huang. 2024. "A Review of Eco-Product Value Realization and Eco-Industry with Enlightenment toward Village Ecosystem Service in the Karst Desertification Control" Sustainability 16, no. 11: 4671. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114671
APA StyleZhao, Z., Xiong, K., Ying, B., Zhao, R., Yan, J., & Huang, H. (2024). A Review of Eco-Product Value Realization and Eco-Industry with Enlightenment toward Village Ecosystem Service in the Karst Desertification Control. Sustainability, 16(11), 4671. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114671