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我省积极探索水生态产品价值实现路径 点水成金
Si Chuan Ri Bao·2025-09-04 00:13

Group 1: Ecological Asset Transformation - The village of Dayuan in Ya'an has successfully transferred the management rights of 100 acres of land for 296,000 yuan, marking the first transaction of ecological product value transformation in the region [1] - The concept of "Green Mountains and Clear Water are Golden Mountains and Silver Mountains" has been implemented for 20 years, leading to innovative paths for ecological product value realization, including water rights trading and carbon sink trading [1][5] - The establishment of the first provincial water rights trading service center in Sichuan has facilitated significant water rights transactions, including a notable cross-provincial water rights transfer [5][6] Group 2: Water Resource Management and Improvement - Sichuan province has implemented a "river chief system" to enhance the management and ecological condition of rivers and lakes, resulting in a 100% compliance rate for water quality in national monitoring sections for two consecutive years [4] - The improvement of water quality in rural areas has led to increased tourism and economic benefits for local communities, as seen in Xixiang Village, which has developed numerous agritourism projects [2][4] - The province has completed 1,438 water rights transactions, totaling over 1.9 billion cubic meters of water, indicating a growing market for water as a tradable ecological asset [6][7] Group 3: Financial Innovations in Water Conservation - The introduction of "water-saving loans" and "water rights loans" has provided significant financing for water conservation projects, with a total of 16.98 billion yuan raised for various initiatives [11][12] - The financial products aim to support water-saving infrastructure, technology upgrades, and rural water supply improvements, promoting efficient water resource utilization [12] - The marketization of water rights and the establishment of a trading platform have encouraged enterprises to adopt water-saving practices, turning conservation efforts into financial gains [5][6]