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Academic Journal of Agriculture & Life Sciences, 2024, 5(1); doi: 10.25236/AJALS.2024.050117.

Research on Industrial Ecological Value-added of Roxburgh Rose Driven by EOD Strategy

Author(s)

Jin Qiu, Dandan Luo

Corresponding Author:
Jin Qiu
Affiliation(s)

Guangdong University of Science and Technology, Dongguan, China

Abstract

With the development of social economy and the prominence of environmental issues, people's attention to the concept of sustainable development is increasing day by day. This article aims to explore the ecological value-added of Roxburgh Rose industry driven by EOD (Ecological Environment Oriented Development Model) strategy. The EOD model, as an innovative project organization and implementation method, is guided by the concept of ecological civilization and aims for sustainable development. By integrating ecological protection, environmental governance, and characteristic industry operations, it achieves the coordinated unity of ecological benefits, economic benefits, and social benefits. Under the framework of EOD strategy, the Roxburgh Rose industry, as a characteristic industry with significant ecological and economic benefits, has become the focus of this study in terms of its ecological value-added path and mechanism.

Keywords

EOD, Roxburgh Rose, Roxburgh Rose industry, Ecological value

Cite This Paper

Jin Qiu, Dandan Luo. Research on Industrial Ecological Value-added of Roxburgh Rose Driven by EOD Strategy. Academic Journal of Agriculture & Life Sciences (2024) Vol. 5 Issue 1: 129-134. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJALS.2024.050117.

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