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  6. Ecological Compensation Mechanism Of Xin'an River Watershed Under The Disturbance Of The "water-land"relationship

Ecological compensation mechanism of Xin'an River Watershed under the disturbance of the "water-land"relationship

Chen Qian-Hu1, Miao Yan1, Chai Zhou-Yue2

  • 1School of Design and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China.

Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao = the Journal of Applied Ecology
|December 25, 2025

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Ecological compensation in watersheds needs improvement from post-event to whole-process governance. A dynamic framework using integrated assessment and differentiated pathways enhances sustainability and development.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Ecology
  • Water Resource Management

Background:

  • Watersheds are crucial for coordinating development and protection.
  • Ecological compensation mechanisms based on the water-land relationship are vital for reconciling conservation and development.
  • The Xin'an River Watershed is China's first cross-provincial ecological compensation pilot.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the evolution of watershed ecological compensation mechanisms.
  • To diagnose shortcomings in existing compensation systems.
  • To construct a dynamic compensation framework for improved watershed governance.

Main Methods:

  • Scenario analysis and logical deduction.
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  • Integrated watershed assessment system linking water quality values (effect, measured, target).
Keywords:
ecological compensation mechanismterritorial spatial governancewater environmentwatershed

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  • The findings support achieving green, high-quality development in watersheds.