Watershed management
In locations where waters flow in particular areas along a body of water, watershed management has is applied. This has been an ongoing and long-time strategy that focuses on comprehensive erosion control measures such as hill slope and gully stabilization reorganizing farmlands and regulating the river system.
Soft-path approach
To significantly improve water productivity and provide water services that tailor to the needs of individual consumers, we take note of the soft-path approach. Through monitoring the water pricing, rights, along with the management of the rising water demands. A market-based mechanism such as the National Water Rights Exchange platform prevents inefficient use of products. A certain amount of water would be provided to each user. They could either decide whether they would use these as a whole or sell a portion of the amount they have conserved to those who require more than the limit. However, this is only applicable to users who are under the same watershed. Additionally, the taxes of water resources differ based on the localities, total amount used specific uses, and water supply source (surface or groundwater).
Ecological Civilization
With the application of circularity, societal growth, and preservation of the harmony between humans and nature, the ecological civilization consolidates these to reach the superior development of the country in the coming years along. Through technological advancements, application of environmentalism, and enforcement of laws such as the 'Water Prevention Act of 2008. '
South-North Water Transfer Project
Southern China encompasses 80% of the total water China holds. In the Northerly part of China, there is an insufficient amount provided. The South-North Water Transfer Projects aims to transfer approximately 45 billion cubic meters of water from one to another to resolve this uneven dispersal. The water demand is high due to the scarcity and the fall of water quality due to contamination or excessive pollution. The expanding industries, continual development, and overpopulation have put a heavy toll on the amount of pressure on its demand.
Watershed management
In locations where
waters
flow
in particular
areas along a body of
water
, watershed management has
is applied
. This has been an ongoing and long-time strategy that focuses on comprehensive erosion control measures such as hill slope and gully stabilization reorganizing farmlands and regulating the river system.
Soft-path approach
To
significantly
improve
water
productivity and provide
water
services that tailor to the needs of individual consumers, we take note of the soft-path approach. Through monitoring the
water
pricing, rights, along with the management of the rising
water
demands. A market-based mechanism such as the National
Water
Rights Exchange platform
prevents
inefficient
use
of products. A certain
amount
of
water
would
be provided
to each user. They could either decide whether they would
use
these as a whole or sell a portion of the
amount
they have conserved to those who require more than the limit.
However
, this is
only
applicable to users who are under the same watershed.
Additionally
, the taxes of
water
resources differ based on the localities, total
amount
used
specific
uses
, and
water
supply source (surface or groundwater).
Ecological Civilization
With the application of circularity, societal growth, and preservation of the harmony between humans and nature, the ecological civilization consolidates these to reach the superior development of the country in the coming years along. Through technological advancements, application of environmentalism, and enforcement of laws such as the 'Water Prevention Act of 2008. '
South-North
Water
Transfer Project
Southern China encompasses 80% of the total
water
China holds. In the
Northerly
part of China, there is an insufficient
amount
provided. The South-North
Water
Transfer Projects aims to transfer approximately 45 billion cubic meters of
water
from one to another to resolve this uneven dispersal. The
water
demand is high due to the scarcity and the fall of
water
quality due to contamination or excessive pollution.
The
expanding industries, continual development, and overpopulation have put a heavy toll on the
amount
of pressure on its demand.