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雅安市宝兴县:绿水青山为底 探索从“生态守护”到“价值转化”之路
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-11-26 21:48
Core Insights - The successful sale of 1009 tons of carbon credits in Baoxing County represents a significant step in transforming ecological resources into tangible economic benefits, marking the first carbon trading project in Sichuan Province [1][2] - Baoxing County has implemented a comprehensive development strategy that integrates ecological restoration, high-quality development, and the establishment of a modern ecological industry system, achieving notable progress in various sectors [1][2] Carbon Credit Development - Baoxing County has established a carbon credit development model based on its forest resources, including 36,000 acres of CCER afforestation carbon credits and 12,000 acres of "Panda Carbon Benefits," benefiting over 2,000 households with an estimated value of approximately 28 million yuan [2] - The county has been recognized for its ecological achievements, being awarded the title of "China's Forest Granary County" and establishing the first provincial carbon credit legal practice base in the country [2] Industrial Growth - The "Flying Economy" model in Baoxing County has led to the concentration of industrial projects in the Ya'an Economic and Technological Development Zone, resulting in a significant increase in industrial output value, projected to reach 11 billion yuan in 2024, a 39.4% year-on-year growth [6] - The Flying Industrial Park has achieved comprehensive coverage of material-grade products and has attracted multiple downstream processing enterprises, forming a collaborative industrial cluster [4][6] Urban Development - Baoxing County has initiated a systematic project to upgrade public services and infrastructure, including the construction of a new middle school and various housing and fitness facilities, enhancing the living standards in the region [8] - The county's GDP is projected to grow by approximately 6.8% in 2024, with local public budget revenue expected to increase by 8.25%, reflecting the positive impact of carbon credit trading and industrial development [9]