2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-020-00729-7
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Construction and case study of rural environmental value-added evaluation system based on emergy theory

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“…Menurut hasil analisis dalam artikel ini lebih mengedepankan pada pendapatan pembangunan dari empat aspek: sumber daya, industri, lingkungan dan investasi pemerintah. Dengan menggunakan metode membangun sistem analisis kuantitatif evaluasi nilai tambah lingkungan perdesaan akan memiliki nilai teoritis dan praktis tertentu dalam panduan serta evaluasi perencanaan perdesaan (Wan et al, 2021).…”
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“…Menurut hasil analisis dalam artikel ini lebih mengedepankan pada pendapatan pembangunan dari empat aspek: sumber daya, industri, lingkungan dan investasi pemerintah. Dengan menggunakan metode membangun sistem analisis kuantitatif evaluasi nilai tambah lingkungan perdesaan akan memiliki nilai teoritis dan praktis tertentu dalam panduan serta evaluasi perencanaan perdesaan (Wan et al, 2021).…”
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“…Klaster terakhir yaitu klaster 7, memiliki topik yang dominan yaitu di bidang Governance. Dalam hal ini telah dibahas pada artikel yang telah diteliti oleh (Wan et al, 2021) dengan judul "Construction And Case Study Of Rural Environmental Value-Added Evaluation System Based On Emergy Theory" dan artikel lain yang ditulis oleh (Murty et al, 2020) yang berjudul "Towards a scalable architecture for smart villages: The discovery phase". Kedua artikel ini sama-sama membahas tentang governance.…”
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“…Cheng and Cheng ( 2017 ) contrasted the ecological economic systems of Hakka and non-Hakka villages in the Lui–Tui area in southern Taiwan through emergy analysis, and provided useful suggestions for local sustainable development. Wan et al ( 2020 ) constructed the evaluation index system of rural environmental value added based on the emergy analysis theory, and put forward corresponding strategies for the sustainable development of the socioeconomic natural compound ecological environment in Queshan village, Shanxi Province of China. Zhang et al ( 2014a ) established the low-carbon economy evaluation index system for resource-based cities and proposed specific promotion strategies for the development of low-carbon economy in resource-based cities to provide a reference for the sustainable development of these cities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on the above literature analysis, if only the emergy analysis (Cheng et al, 2017 ; Wan et al, 2020 ) is used, considering the vulnerability and ecological sensitivity of resource-based cities (Cui et al, 2015 ), any small change to one factor could have a significant impact on the entire system, and it is difficult to represent statically the city's dynamic interaction. Therefore, it is necessary to dynamically analyze the relationship between the internal structure of the system and different subsystems (Fang et al, 2016 ), and system dynamics can just reflect the dynamics of resource-based cities, making up for the lack of dynamic of emergy analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was used in many different systems, for example, agriculture system [27,28], industrial production system [29,30], tourism system [31,32] because of its universality of providing a standard for the unification of material flow, energy flow, currency flow, information flow, and population flow in the system [33]. In addition, emergy method can be used for regional macro evaluation at different scales, such as global scales [34], national scales [35], urban scales [36], and village scales [37] to evaluate regional sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%