Empirical Research on Ecological Carrying Capacity Evaluation of Agricultural Industrialization Leading Enterprises

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According to the connotation of agricultural industrialization leading enterprises in the ecological carrying capacity and characteristics of the hierarchy, the elastic force from ecosystem, resources and environment carrying capacity and ecosystem stress three aspects carries on the quantitative research method is proposed. In quantitative research results for instance agricultural industrialization leading enterprises bearing capacity based on the analysis of the data fitting, the study of agricultural industrialization leading enterprises of the ecological carrying situation and development trend are discussed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1010-1012)

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