A successful approach of the first ecological compensation demonstration for crossing provinces of downstream and upstream in China

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Abstract

As the first pilot provincial water environmental compensation set up at the national level, the Xin'anjiang River Basin plays a very important exemplary and guiding role in the ecological compensation of transboundary basins in China. There is no paper evaluating the environmental performance in watershed scale after getting rid of the natural factor's effect. Here we issue a new approach to evaluate it, combing the SPAtially Referenced Regression On Watershed attributes (SPARROW) models and data envelopment analysis (DEA) method, based on counterfactual scenarios. After ecological compensation, the results show that the decrease of total nitrogen (TN) non-point source export coefficient was stable (17.16-17.78% in different sources), while that of total phosphorus (TP; 8.51-17.75%) and permanganate index (CODMn; 13.10-21.41%) was not. The projects of fertilizer application's effects were relatively obvious; on average, the decreases of the export coefficients were 17.16%, 17.75%, and 21.41% in TN, TP, and CODMn models, respectively, showing the importance of eco-compensation regulation, not only in non-point source pollution reduction but also resulting in high levels of eco-compensation efficiencies, especially in scale efficiencies. By assessing parameter and modeling uncertainty with the use of the generalized likelihood uncertainty estimation (GLUE) method, the models' structure well represents the hydrological behavior. This study also provides policymakers with a new perspective in accurately measuring the impact of environmental performance, to guide the next step of environmental investment optimization.

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Li, G., Wang, Q., Liu, G., Zhao, Y., Wang, Y., Peng, S., … Wang, J. (2020). A successful approach of the first ecological compensation demonstration for crossing provinces of downstream and upstream in China. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12156021

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