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The Performance Evaluation For The Management Of Public Welfare Forests In Beijing

Posted on:2013-01-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X W LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2249330371474997Subject:Forestry Economics and Management
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As the important part of the ecological construction in Beijing, ecological public welfare forest played an important role in improving capital environment, also guaranteed the city image of Beijing and the improvement of people’s living environment quality. So as the core content of the ecological construction, the ecological public welfare forest management problem became the hot spot of the current outstanding problems. Based on empirical investigation and related concepts and theoretical basis of ecological public welfare forest, this paper firstly focused on the characteristics of Beijing forest resources, non-commercial forest management status and characteristics, and then carried a research on the performance evaluation of the data of each district in Beijing and analyzed the performance differences between them, which came a conclusion of the main factors of Beijing ecological non-commercial forest management and the main problems of the management policy.According to the data analysis results, this paper summarized the influence factors of performance evaluation for the existing model, combining with the needs of the development of the Beijing forestry, this research put forward specific policy advice. According to the empirical survey data, this paper made qualitative and quantitative analysis of the willingness of sample village farmer participation in non-commercial forest and affecting factors, discussed the main factors that influenced farmer participation in the ecological non-commercial forest, put forward policy suggestions on promoting farmer participation in non-commercial forest and improving the ecological compensation status to farmers.
Keywords/Search Tags:Beijing, non-commercial public forest, management models, performanceevaluation, willingness to participate
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