Ecologically Sensitive Regions Face Unsustainable Footprint, Risking Environmental Collapse
The study looked at how to manage sensitive areas in southern China by measuring the impact of human activities on the environment. They found that the area's ecological footprint increased over time, leading to an ecological deficit in 2013. The main factors driving this increase were urbanization, income levels, and agriculture. To improve the situation, they suggest controlling urban land use, upgrading industries, and monitoring the environment closely.