Emergy synthesis of an agro-forest restoration system in lower subtropical China
Lu, H.-F., Campbell, D.E., Li, Z.-A., Ren, H. Emergy synthesis of an agro-forest restoration system in lower subtropical China Ecological Engineering Volume 27, Issue 3, 2 October 2006, Pages 175-192
Lu, H.-F., Campbell, D.E., Li, Z.-A., Ren, H. Emergy synthesis of
an agro-forest restoration system in lower subtropical China
Ecological Engineering Volume 27, Issue 3, 2 October 2006, Pages
175-192
Abstract- The low subtropical zone is the most populated and
seriously degraded area in China; therefore, highly efficient
restoration of degraded lands is the key to sustainable development
of this region. An agro-forest restoration mode consisting of an
Acacia mangium forest, a Citrus reticulata orchard, a Pennisetum
purpureum grassland, and a fishpond has been applied widely in this
region. Emergy synthesis was performed at the system and subsystem
levels of organization to clarify the structural and functional
attributes of this restoration system for further optimization.
Emergy indices, including four new indices, the emergy restoration
ratio (ERR), the ecological economic product (EEP), the emergy
benefit ratio (EBR), and the emergy benefit after exchange (EBE),
were formulated to evaluate the ecological and economic benefits of
this restoration mode. Benefits were determined for the separate
subsystems and for the system as a whole, based on the
classification of human services into management and harvest costs.
The emergy sustainability index (ESI) of the agro-forest
restoration system was 16 and the emergy index for sustainable
development (EISD) was 122, demonstrating that this system produces
high ecological and economic benefits and that it is a good
alternative for the restoration of hillside areas in subtropical
China.



