Study on Low-Carbon Community Evaluation Index System in Karst Rocky Desertification Areas under the Perspective of Ecological Civilization

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Three typical karst rocky desertification sites in Guizhou including Yachi demonstration site in Bijie, Huajiang demonstration site in Guanling-Zhenfeng and Hongfeng Lake demonstration site in Qingzhen were chosen to research the low-carbon community construction under the perspective of ecological civilization. Many times investigations and discussions were carried out. Conclusions were drawn that: the ecological civilization has special meanings and characteristics featured by strong regionalism and entire systematicness; the key points for the construction of low-carbon community in karst rocky desertification areas includes low carbonization of ecological environment, low carbonization of productivity activities, low carbonization of energy consumption structure, low carbonization of lifestyle and low carbonization of institutional policy; the index system of low-carbon community in karst rocky desertification areas was established including target layer, criterion layer and index layer. Five criteria and 35 indices were figured out for evaluating low-carbon community in karst rocky desertification areas.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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4896-4901

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May 2012

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