Impacts of biogas projects on agro-ecosystem in rural areas — A case study of Gongcheng

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Jin Yang
Weichao Chen
Bin Chen
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[1] Beijing Normal University,State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, School of Environment
[2] Guangxi Administration Centre of Foreign-Funded Project for Agricultrue,undefined
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Frontiers of Earth Science | 2011年 / 5卷
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biogas; agro-ecosystem; sustainable development; Gongcheng;
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The rapid growth of agro-ecosystem has been the focus of “New Rural Construction” in China due to intensive energy consumption and environmental pollution in rural areas. As a kind of renewable energy, biogas is helpful for new energy development and plays an important role in the sustainable development of agro-ecosystem in China. To evaluate the effects of biogas on agro-ecosystem from a systematic angle, we discussed the status quo of household biogas and identified its main factors that may have impacts on agro-ecosystem. An indicator framework covering environmental, social and economic aspects was established to quantify the impacts exerted by biogas project on agro-ecosystem. A case study of Gongcheng was then conducted to evaluate the combined impact of biogas project using the proposed indicator framework. Results showed that there was a notable positive effect brought by the application of biogas, and the integrated benefit has been significantly improved by 60.36%, implying that biogas as a substitute energy source can promote the sustainable level of rural areas.
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