China's grain-for-green policy (GFGP) was implemented with the goal of improving ecological security. Consequently, agricultural energy and agrochemical inputs have been significantly increased to improve food security and to increase the income of farmers in the regions where the GFGP was implemented. In analysis of the sustainability of the agricultural system affected by the GFGP, it is essential to consider both economic profitability and environmental sustainability. Using Yanchi County as a case study area, this study used an emergy synthesis to examine the sustainability of the agricultural system before and after the GFGP in Northwest China. We found that the total emergy input and energy output of the agricultural system in the stu...
China's Grain-For-Green Policy (GFGP) of returning marginal cropland to forest or grassland is one o...
The rapid development of traditional agriculture in China was achieved at the expense of high energy...
In order to noticeably and systematically assess ecological, economic and social effects of the grai...
China's grain-for-green policy (GFGP) was implemented with the goal of improving ecological security...
Using China's advanced eco-agricultural model for Baiquan County, Heilongjiang Province, extens...
This study presents an ecological analysis of Chinese agriculture for the period from 1980 to 2000, ...
Taking Zhoukou City in Henan Province as an example, we select the statistics during the period 2000...
With a growing demand for crop products in China, a great deal of local resources and industrial inp...
Efficiency and sustainability of grain production are now important in China. In this study, the gra...
Efficiency and sustainability of grain production has now been an important issue in China. Aiming a...
The agroecological economic system is the basic system on which human beings depend for survival. In...
[Objectives] This study aimed to analyze the sustainable use of agricultural land in the Chengdu met...
AbstractThe sustainability of ecosystem productivity and rules governing ecosystem development are i...
An ecological energetic evaluation is presented in this paper as a complement to economic account fo...
On the basis of Odum's ecological economic measure of emergy as embodied solar energy, a system...
China's Grain-For-Green Policy (GFGP) of returning marginal cropland to forest or grassland is one o...
The rapid development of traditional agriculture in China was achieved at the expense of high energy...
In order to noticeably and systematically assess ecological, economic and social effects of the grai...
China's grain-for-green policy (GFGP) was implemented with the goal of improving ecological security...
Using China's advanced eco-agricultural model for Baiquan County, Heilongjiang Province, extens...
This study presents an ecological analysis of Chinese agriculture for the period from 1980 to 2000, ...
Taking Zhoukou City in Henan Province as an example, we select the statistics during the period 2000...
With a growing demand for crop products in China, a great deal of local resources and industrial inp...
Efficiency and sustainability of grain production are now important in China. In this study, the gra...
Efficiency and sustainability of grain production has now been an important issue in China. Aiming a...
The agroecological economic system is the basic system on which human beings depend for survival. In...
[Objectives] This study aimed to analyze the sustainable use of agricultural land in the Chengdu met...
AbstractThe sustainability of ecosystem productivity and rules governing ecosystem development are i...
An ecological energetic evaluation is presented in this paper as a complement to economic account fo...
On the basis of Odum's ecological economic measure of emergy as embodied solar energy, a system...
China's Grain-For-Green Policy (GFGP) of returning marginal cropland to forest or grassland is one o...
The rapid development of traditional agriculture in China was achieved at the expense of high energy...
In order to noticeably and systematically assess ecological, economic and social effects of the grai...