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DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN SUZHOU ON ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT

ZHANG Jiaqi1,2,3, DUAN Yushan2, WU Yannan3   

  1. (1.Shanghai Geography Education and Teaching Research Base, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241,China;2.College of Geographical Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241,China;3.School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, Suzhou 215009,China
  • Online:2015-02-20

Abstract:

Ecological footprint,as a measurement to estimate the status of sustainable development,reflects the degree of making use of the nature by humans. With the ecological footprint analysis theory advanced by William Rees, this article calculates the ecological footprint and ecological carrying capacity to research and analyze the sustainable development of Suzhou. According to the data of Suzhou Statistics Yearbook 1990-2010,the results show that the ecological footprint per capita of Suzhou was 648 hm2 in 2010,the ecological carrying capacity per capita was 027 hm2,the ecological deficit per capita was up to 621 hm2 in 2010 which is far beyond the current biocapacity. This means the urban ecological system is not sustainable now.There is contradiction between supply and demand of fossil fuel land, cultivated land, grassland and water, while construction land and woodland is slightly surplus. The deficit of fossil fuel land is up to 553 hm2 in 2010. The cultivated land and construction land provides more than 90% ecological supply for the city. The ratio reflects the large consumption of fossil fuel and it is in accordance with the economic development of Suzhou. Ecological footprint per capita of Suzhou is continued rising from 136 hm2 in 1990 to 648 hm2 in 2010. The average annual growth is 25.59% and increases most from 2000 to 2005. It turns slowly since 2005 because the city began to pay attention to the optimization of the industrial structure and improve the utilization rate of resources. The ecological footprint of Suzhou is much larger than the national and global average conditions. The ecological footprint of arable land is decreasing which is inconsistent with the increasing population and food consumption. It shows that Suzhou is increasingly dependent on imported food from the surroundings. The increase of construction land reflects the urbanization. The ecological capacity per capita steady decreases due to the reduction of cultivated land and the change of construction land. Thus, ecological deficit per capita is in accordance with the footprint. The city is in deficit condition since 1990, and sustainable development is the major problem that must be solved in the process of economic development in Suzhou. Analysis of energy resources consumption in Suzhou indicates that coal occupies the largest ecological footprint. The current energy structure has brought heavy pollution. Compared with relevant data in previous years, it is found that although the ecological footprint of Suzhou is increasing,the rate of growth is slowing and the ecological footprint of ten thousand yuan GDP is also declining. These means the utilization rate of resources is on the rise. Therefore, Suzhou should adjust the social and economic structure as soon as possible, control the growth of population, strictly protect the cultivated land, improve energy efficiency and cut down energy consumption, so as to reduce the ecological deficit and promote the social and economic sustainable development.

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