Lun Yang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2018
Moucheng Liu; Lun Yang; Qingwen Min
Eco-compensation is a type of institutional arrangement that uses economic measures to adjust the relationships among stakeholders in order to conserve and/or sustainably use ecosystem services. The externality of the value of ecosystem services is one of the theoretical bases for eco-compensation. Different types of ecosystem services are consumed by people from different regions. Some are consumed by people living where the services originate, while some are carried by rivers, wind, vehicles or other natural or manmade means to other areas. Thus, the flow and consumption of ecosystem services should be seen as the basis for establishing eco-compensation funds. This paper uses satellite images of the Zhang-Cheng area near Beijing in 2013 to discuss how to establish an eco-compensation fund for stakeholders in this area. Firstly, six important types of ecosystem services in the Zhang-Cheng area were identified based on ecological function zoning, and the value of these ecosystem services was calculated based on ecological pricing methods. Secondly, the field intensity model from physics was used to analyze where Zhang-Cheng area ecosystem services flowed and calculate how much of these services were used by other areas. Thirdly, based on this analysis and calculation, the paper proposes the rates that different stakeholders should invest in the eco-compensation fund, based on their consumption of eco-services.
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability | 2018
Lun Yang; Moucheng Liu; Qingwen Min; Wenhua Li
ABSTRACT Zhagana Agriculture-Forest-Animal Husbandry Composite System (ZCS) is the first Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems site in the Tibetan Plateau. Similar to many traditional agricultural regions, with the development of tourism and leisure agriculture, the peasant households in ZCS have gradually changed their livelihood strategies and livelihood activities in the past 10 years, resulting in the disappearance of some traditional farming methods and agricultural landscapes with a long history. By taking livelihood assets as the entry point and livelihood strategies as the core, this paper analyzed the basic situation of households’ livelihood and the transition mechanism of different livelihood strategies in order to offer suggestions for the dynamic conservation and sustainable development of Agricultural Heritage Systems (AHS). (1) The livelihood strategies of peasant households in ZCS can be divided into two major categories: specialized strategies and diversified strategies. (2) According to the empirical calculation of the livelihood asset accounting framework of AHS, the average livelihood asset value of peasant households in ZCS is 2.040, showing that the situation of peasant households’ livelihood is inadequate. (3) The transition of peasant households’ livelihood strategies from traditional strategy to specialized or diversified livelihood strategies is mainly influenced by natural assets, human assets, cultural assets, social assets and informational assets. In order to meet the growing material and spiritual needs of peasant households and achieve the sustainable development of ZCS simultaneously, it is suggested that the agriculture-forestry-animal husbandry-tourism composite strategies shall be taken as the development direction of peasant households’ livelihood strategies.
Journal of Environmental Management | 2007
Lun Yang; J. Pan; Y. Shao; Jing M. Chen; Weimin Ju; Xuewen Shi; S. Yuan
Journal of Environmental Management | 2007
Y. Shao; J. Pan; Lun Yang; Jing M. Chen; Weimin Ju; Xuezheng Shi
Sustainability | 2015
Mi Tian; Qingwen Min; Fei Lun; Zheng Yuan; Anthony M. Fuller; Lun Yang; Yongxun Zhang; Jie Zhou
Sustainability | 2017
Lun Yang; Moucheng Liu; Fei Lun; Zheng Yuan; Yongxun Zhang; Qingwen Min
Sustainability | 2017
Yongxun Zhang; Qingwen Min; Heyao Li; Lulu He; Canqiang Zhang; Lun Yang
Sustainability | 2018
Moucheng Liu; Qingwen Min; Lun Yang
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018
Fei Lun; Yu Liu; Lu He; Lun Yang; Moucheng Liu; Wenhua Li
Sustainability | 2018
Lun Yang; Moucheng Liu; Fei Lun; Qingwen Min; Canqiang Zhang; Heyao Li