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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Analysis of economic benefits of mineral resources development ecological environment based on ecological footprint

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From the definition, the circulation of the environment and economy system is based on substance and energy cycle, the presence of substances and energy must occupy a certain space. Conflicts between humans, resources, and environments have also fully embodied in human activities over excessive intrusion of ecological space. Ecological Footprints trace the demand for substances and energy in the random footprint by transforming the material and energy of socio-economic systems into corresponding land and waters. We can measure the carrying capacity of the environmental system from the perspective of production. With the development of society, the advancement of the times, the rapid development of the economy further increases the development of resource ecological environment systems, especially the development of mineral resources, causing high consumption of resources, also causes damage to the environment and ecology Make the entire system degraded. These are basically caused by human factors, because the economy should be developed, resources must be excavated, add unsuccessful development, which has caused great pressure on the ecological environment. The meaning of ecological economic benefits is to develop a discipline between ecology and economic scholars, because there is a lot of entanglement between them, there is similar to similar, to study this discipline, you must study complex ecosystems and economic systems. The structure, function, and motion laws are studied, thereby increasing economic benefits of the entire ecosystem environment.

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Jia, R., Dai, L. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Analysis of economic benefits of mineral resources development ecological environment based on ecological footprint. Arab J Geosci 14, 1526 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-07711-1

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