Research on the Innovative Operation Mode of Cross-Strait Forestry Cooperative Enterprises Empowered by the Forest Stamp System--Taking the Transformation of Ecological Product Value as an Example
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https://doi.org/10.70917/ijcisim-2026-0101Keywords:
forest ticket system; ecological product value; SBM-Malmquist; double difference model; placebo testAbstract
This study takes the forest ticket system as an entry point to explore its enabling mechanism for ecological product value transformation. A multi-dimensional ecological product value accounting system is constructed, and the SBM-Malmquist model is used to measure the efficiency of ecological product value transformation by combining the 2020-2024 panel data of S City, F Province. The impact of the forest ticket system was assessed based on the double difference model, and the robustness was verified using the placebo test. The results showed that: (1) forest ecological products in the study area have water conservation (70.18%) and carbon sequestration and oxygen release (17.09%) as their core functions, and the spatial distribution of their value is dominated by natural factors, with the strongest explanatory power of the interaction between precipitation and average annual temperature (q=0.83); (2) the efficiency of the transformation of the value of ecological products shows a fluctuating upward trend, and technological progress is the key driving force for the improvement of efficiency and the efficiency value reaches 1.43 in 2023; (3) the forest ticket system has a significant positive effect on the transformation efficiency of ecological product value, and the efficiency is improved by 8.1%-8.2% on average after the implementation in key ecological functional areas, which verifies its effectiveness as an institutional innovation tool.
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