Smart blockchain-powered natural resource asset management and ecological governance countermeasures
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.This study introduces blockchain technology (BT) to improve ecological governance in Qinghai Province, addressing challenges in regulation and enforcement. Blockchain offers transparency and efficiency for better environmental management in resource-based cities.
Area Of Science
- Environmental Science
- Computer Science
- Public Policy
Background
- Ecological governance in Qinghai Province faces challenges like low regulatory efficiency and difficult enforcement.
- Existing systems struggle with transparency and accountability in environmental management.
- Resource-based cities require innovative solutions for sustainable ecological governance.
Purpose Of The Study
- To propose and analyze blockchain-based strategies for enhancing ecological governance in Qinghai Province.
- To explore the application of blockchain technology in natural resource management services.
- To provide a reference model for ecological governance in other resource-based cities.
Main Methods
- Analysis of blockchain technology's core advantages (decentralization, transparency, tamper resistance).
- Development of a framework for blockchain-based natural resource management.
- Assessment of Qinghai Province's current ecological governance status.
- Integration of smart contracts and distributed ledgers for enforcement and compensation.
Main Results
- Blockchain technology can address traditional governance challenges in ecological management.
- A blockchain framework offers new technological support for natural resource management.
- Implementation of blockchain can automate and increase transparency in ecological enforcement.
- Optimized ecological compensation mechanisms ensure fair resource distribution and sustainable development.
Conclusions
- Blockchain technology presents a viable and innovative solution for improving ecological governance efficiency and effectiveness.
- The proposed strategies offer valuable insights for Qinghai Province and other resource-based cities.
- Increased investment, policy support, and inter-departmental cooperation are crucial for successful blockchain adoption in ecological governance.
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