Abstract:Aershan city, as the forest exploitation and processing-oriented city, is the major raw material suppliers and the Northeast ecological barriers in China. It has made outstanding contributions to the economic, social and ecological development. However, because of depletion of resources, institutional barriers, single industrial structure, it has accumulated many contradictions and problems. Based on the analysis of the current situation of Aershan city, by using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), this paper tries to examine the transition of Aershan forest resources exhausted city through quantitative method. The results show that: for a long time, pursuit of eco-efficiency should have priority in Aershan city. The most important development strategy is to enhance forest conservation and ecological construction, because of the forest resource deterioration, environmental depletion, forestry system of contradiction and serious red figure block the development of Aershan city. Therefore, the authors present new ideas to change the current situation. And they suggest that the government should take some measures, for example, establishing ecological compensation mechanism and the mechanism to aid declining industries, speeding up separation of assets and capital reorganization of Aershan forestry enterprises, handling the relationship between government and forestry, improving the management, and cultivating a "greenness" theme to the industrial system of Aershan city, such as original eco-tourism, green port, green processing system, agricultural characteristics and the mining, of which development must subject to forest city building and the requirements of ecological construction. Through the government policies, industrial training, ecological harmony, innovation system, the Aershan economic, social and ecological comprehensive restructuring would be promoted.
陈春林, 刘继生, 韩阳. 内蒙古阿尔山森林资源枯竭型城市转型战略决策量化分析[J]. 人文地理, 2010, 25(6): 58-61.
CHEN Chun-lin, LIU Ji-sheng, HAN Yang. A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC DECISION FOR THE TRANSITION OF AERSHAN, A FOREST RESOURCES EXHAUSTED CITY, INERMONGOLIA. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2010, 25(6): 58-61.