Dynamic Changes of Ecological Footprint and Its Driving Model in Shaanxi Province
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Dynamic Changes of Ecological Footprint and Its Driving Model in Shaanxi Province
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 32, Issue 4, Pages: 54-58(2013)
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1. 宿迁学院,江苏,宿迁,223800
2. 河南理工大学应急管理学院,河南,焦作,454000
3. 南通大学交通学院,江苏,南通,226019
4. 中国科学院大学,北京,100039
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Published:2013
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FANG Xuan, LIU De-lin, CAO Yang, et al. Dynamic Changes of Ecological Footprint and Its Driving Model in Shaanxi Province[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2013, 32(4): 54-58.
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FANG Xuan, LIU De-lin, CAO Yang, et al. Dynamic Changes of Ecological Footprint and Its Driving Model in Shaanxi Province[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2013, 32(4): 54-58.DOI:
Dynamic Changes of Ecological Footprint and Its Driving Model in Shaanxi Province
Dynamic of ecological footprint and its driving mechanism are of great significance for the regional sustainable development.In this study
the productive ecological footprint per capita of Shaanxi Province during 1990-2007was calculated according to modified ecological footprint theory by Xiong Delong.Driving factors of per capita ecological footprint was analyzed by using the principal component analysis
and driving model was constructed by using the multivariate linear model.The results showed that:the ecological footprint per capita in Shaanxi Provincial increased from 0.818hm2 in 1990to 2.854hm2 in 2007
while ecological carrying capacity per person decreased slightly
and regional development showed ecological deficit.Compared with the traditional consumptive ecological footprint
Shaanxi Province occupied ecological resources of other areas before 2003
but relied on resources outputting for development after 2003.Factors such as population
economy
environment
technology and land use were closely related to ecological footprint per capita. The development of economy and increasing of heavy industry were the main factors that drive the dynamic changes of ecological footprint.