‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning
Qingshan Village is located in the northeast of Huanghu Town, Yuhang District, in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China. Coordinated through its Living Labs for People, in collaboration with China Academy of Rural Development of Zhejiang University, School of Economics of Zhejiang University of Fi...
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| author | Zhang, Wei Wang, Xinxin Kumar, Praveen Chen, Kevin Z. |
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| description | Qingshan Village is located in the northeast of Huanghu Town, Yuhang District, in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China. Coordinated through its Living Labs for People, in collaboration with China Academy of Rural Development of Zhejiang University, School of Economics of Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, and Government of Yuhang District, the CGIAR Research Initiative on Low-Emission Food Systems (Mitigate+) started developing a research-for-impact partnership with the Qingshan Village in 2023.
Merged from three small villages, Qingshan Village covers an area of 45.6 km2 and has a registered population of 2,662. The village has three medium-sized reservoirs, with approximately 80% of the land area covered by forests. Bamboo forestry occupies 90% of the village’s agricultural land, with the remaining agricultural land utilized for rice, tea, and vegetable cultivation. In 2022, agricultural production value reached 90 million RMB (US$12.5 million). Bamboo forestry, which encompasses the production of raw materials and bamboo shoots, represents the primary source of agricultural income for many local farmers. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1383532025-12-08T10:06:44Z ‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning Zhang, Wei Wang, Xinxin Kumar, Praveen Chen, Kevin Z. bamboos research agricultural production emission Qingshan Village is located in the northeast of Huanghu Town, Yuhang District, in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China. Coordinated through its Living Labs for People, in collaboration with China Academy of Rural Development of Zhejiang University, School of Economics of Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, and Government of Yuhang District, the CGIAR Research Initiative on Low-Emission Food Systems (Mitigate+) started developing a research-for-impact partnership with the Qingshan Village in 2023. Merged from three small villages, Qingshan Village covers an area of 45.6 km2 and has a registered population of 2,662. The village has three medium-sized reservoirs, with approximately 80% of the land area covered by forests. Bamboo forestry occupies 90% of the village’s agricultural land, with the remaining agricultural land utilized for rice, tea, and vegetable cultivation. In 2022, agricultural production value reached 90 million RMB (US$12.5 million). Bamboo forestry, which encompasses the production of raw materials and bamboo shoots, represents the primary source of agricultural income for many local farmers. 2023 2024-01-23T15:13:12Z 2024-01-23T15:13:12Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138353 en Open Access CGIAR Zhang, Wei; Wang, Xinxin; Kumar, Praveen; and Chen, Kevin. 2023. ‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning. CGIAR blog post. First published online December 29, 2023. https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/low-carbon-future-village-the-story-of-qingshan-village-china-and-a-new-journey-of-international-co-learning/ |
| spellingShingle | bamboos research agricultural production emission Zhang, Wei Wang, Xinxin Kumar, Praveen Chen, Kevin Z. ‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning |
| title | ‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning |
| title_full | ‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning |
| title_fullStr | ‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning |
| title_full_unstemmed | ‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning |
| title_short | ‘Low- Carbon Future Village’: The story of Qingshan Village, China, and a new journey of international co-learning |
| title_sort | low carbon future village the story of qingshan village china and a new journey of international co learning |
| topic | bamboos research agricultural production emission |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138353 |
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