Literature DB >> 30294072

Integrated emergy and economic evaluation of lotus-root production systems on reclaimed wetlands surrounding the Pearl River Estuary, China.

Hong-Fang Lu1, Yao-Wen Tan2, Wen-Sheng Zhang2, Yan-Chun Qiao2, Daniel E Campbell3, Lang Zhong1, Hai Ren1.   

Abstract

Lotus (Newnbo nucifera, Gaertn) is the most important aquatic vegetable in China, with a cultivation history of over 3000 years. The emergy, energy, material, and money flows of three lotus root cultivation modes in Wanqingsha, Nansha District, Guangzhou, China were examined using Energy Systems Language models and emergy evaluation to better understand their ecological and economic characteristics on multiple spatial and temporal scales. The natural resource foundations, economic characteristics and sustainability of these modes were evaluated and compared. The results showed that although all three modes were highly dependent on purchased emergy inputs, their potential impacts as measured by the local (ELRL) and global (ELRW) environmental loading ratios were less than 1.2 and 0.7, respectively. The lotus-fish mode was the most sustainable with its emergy index of sustainable development (EISD) 2.09 and 2.13 times that of the pure lotus and lotus-shrimp modes, respectively. All three lotus-root production modes had superior economic viability, since their Output/Input ratio ranged from 2.56 to 4.95. The results indicated that agricultural systems may have different environmental impacts and sustainability characteristics at different spatial and temporal scales, and that these impacts and characteristics can be simultaneously explored using integrated emergy and economic evaluations.

Keywords:  Lotus root; agricultural systems; ecological economic benefits; emergy

Year:  2017        PMID: 30294072      PMCID: PMC6171114          DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.05.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clean Prod        ISSN: 0959-6526            Impact factor:   9.297


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