Analysis of Ecological Construction in the Process of Land Consolidation

Authors

  • Haiou Zhang
  • Tingting Cao
  • Yingguo Wang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v4i3.5057

Keywords:

Land consolidation, Ecological environment protection, Ecological construction problems, Measures; suggestion.

Abstract

Ecological environment protection has become a hot spot in the process of land consolidation. Land consolidation is a process of breaking the original ecological environment system and then rebuilding a new system. However, the lack of development of arable land reserve resources, the uneven quality of human settlements, and the lack of ecosystem protection and restoration technologies are still outstanding problems in land remediation. Therefore, attaching importance to land ecological construction plays an important role in promoting the implementation of China's current ecological civilization construction policy. In this paper, the idea of ecological protection and ecological construction should be carried through the whole process of land consolidation, the economic, social and ecological benefits of land consolidation project construction should be considered comprehensively, and the ecological construction problems in the process of land consolidation should be analyzed, and the concrete measures for ecological construction of land consolidation should be proposed. The research results provide scientific theoretical basis for the ecological construction of land consolidation and the development of ecological civilization in China.

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08-02-2023

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Zhang, H., Cao, T., & Wang, Y. (2023). Analysis of Ecological Construction in the Process of Land Consolidation. Academic Journal of Science and Technology, 4(3), 191-194. https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v4i3.5057