Literature DB >> 26318514

The development of ecological impact assessment in China.

Xuehua Liu1, Zhouyuan Li2, Chenghao Liao3, Qing Wang4, Annah Zhu5, Dong Li3, Yajun Li3, Zhuo Tang3.   

Abstract

The balance between economic development and ecological conservation in China has become a critical issue in recent decades. Ecological impact assessment (EcoIA) was established beginning in the 1980s as a component of environmental impact assessment (EIA) that focuses specifically on human-related changes in ecosystem structure and function. EcoIA has since been widely applied throughout the country with continuous refinements in theory and practice. As compared to EIA, EcoIA is often performed at a larger scale in the long-term, and thus requires more advanced tools and techniques to quantify and assess. This paper reviews the development of EcoIA over the past 30years in China, with specific consideration given to refinements in legislation and methodology. Three stages in the development of EcoIA in China are identified, along with their achievements and limitations. Supplementing this qualitative analysis, the paper also provides a quantitative bibliometrics review of academic publications concerning EcoIA in China over the three identified stages. Lastly, general trends in the development of EcoIA are summarized with the aim of conveying potential future trajectories. This review is intended to introduce the EcoIA system to scholars interested in the growing field of environmental management in China.
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Keywords:  Biodiversity; China; Ecological impact assessment (EcoIA); Ecosystem; Environmental impact assessment (EIA)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26318514     DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2015.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Int        ISSN: 0160-4120            Impact factor:   9.621


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