A comprehensive framework for detecting economic growth expenses under ecological economics principles in China

Zhou Fang , Huimin Wang , Shi Xue , Fan Zhang , Yixin Wang , Shiliang Yang , Qin Zhou , Changgao Cheng , Yuchun Zhong , Yang Yang , Gang Liu , Junyu Chen , Lei Qiu , Yanling Zhi
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Abstract

Recent centuries have witnessed a considerable economic growth, but have also been accompanied by ecological deterioration which has led to the utility decline in every hard-won material wealth. Here we proposed a comprehensive framework for detecting these economic growth expenses, combining the ecosystem services chain with ecological economics principles. Remote sensing products, biophysical process modeling, and inferential geostatistics were comprehensively used in tracing the quantity and quality of natural capital, the total amount, and the fairness of human well-being in both ecological and economic aspects in the last two decades of China. We find that although the natural capital condition and ecosystem services in most parts of China are rising, they are declining in the most economically developed regions where the vast majority of the people lives. Furthermore, this decline is unequal, affecting different people due to the spatial mismatch between population and ecological services. Further promoting China's environment-friendly industrial system and the transaction of ecological products may help alleviate the decline and inequity of ecological well-being. This framework aims to provide an interdisciplinary dashboard to help identify and deal with risks on our way to prosperity for regions either within or beyond China.

中国生态经济学原则下经济增长费用检测的综合框架
近几个世纪以来,我们见证了相当大的经济增长,但也伴随着生态的恶化,这导致了来之不易的物质财富的效用下降。本文将生态系统服务链与生态经济学原理相结合,提出了一个检测这些经济增长费用的综合框架。综合运用遥感产品、生物物理过程模型和推断地质统计学方法,对近20年来中国自然资本的数量和质量、总量以及生态和经济两个方面的人类福利公平性进行了追踪。研究发现,尽管中国大部分地区的自然资本状况和生态系统服务功能呈上升趋势,但在经济最发达、人口最集中的地区,自然资本状况和生态系统服务功能呈下降趋势。此外,这种下降是不平等的,由于人口与生态服务之间的空间不匹配,影响了不同的人。进一步推进中国环境友好型产业体系和生态产品交易,有助于缓解生态福祉的下降和不公平。该框架旨在提供一个跨学科的仪表板,以帮助识别和应对中国境内外地区走向繁荣的风险。
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