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Nature Environmental Protection, 2021, 2(2); doi: 10.38007/NEP.2021.020202.

Sustainable Development of Forestry Ecology in the Context of Internet Plus

Author(s)

Kim Yeongmin

Corresponding Author:
Kim Yeongmin
Affiliation(s)

Baylor Univ, Waco, TX 76798 USA

Abstract

Forest is an important natural resource. It can not only provide wood and various kinds of biological feed, but also have many functions such as purifying air and regulating climate. However, with economic development and social progress, human destruction of the environment and deforestation have occurred from time to time, leading to serious degradation of forest resources. Therefore, there is a certain conflict between economic development and the ecological environment. How to coordinate the relationship between the two and realize their harmonious coexistence is a problem that needs to be considered together. As an advanced technology, the Internet has become an indispensable part of people's life. Applying it to forestry work through network information technology can improve the efficiency of information exchange and make people more convenient to understand the forestry ecosystem and related conditions. Based on "Internet plus" and the theory of forestry sustainable development, this paper establishes a system model, and uses the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method to build an index system for ecological civilization construction. This paper calculates the weight of each index, and then grasps the current forestry ecological situation and its development trend as a whole, so as to formulate corresponding countermeasures to promote the sustainable development of forestry. This paper compares the traditional nature conservation strategy with the optimized nature conservation strategy of "Internet plus", and the results show that the optimized ecological environment plays a certain role in improving the quality of forest resources and improving biodiversity. The forest naturalness has also increased by about 5.28%, which is conducive to maintaining the balance and stability of the natural ecosystem, guiding people to pay more attention to and protect the environment, and reducing the excessive consumption of natural resources and man-made destruction.

Keywords

Internet Plus, Forestry Ecology, Nature Conservation, Fuzzy Evaluation

Cite This Paper

Kim Yeongmin. Sustainable Development of Forestry Ecology in the Context of Internet Plus. Nature Environmental Protection (2021), Vol. 2, Issue 2: 11-19. https://doi.org/10.38007/NEP.2021.020202.

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