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Governance Studies ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (4): 102-113.

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The Logic of Realizing the Value of Ecological Products in Ecologically Fragile Areas under the Goal of Common Prosperity—An Empirical Analysis of G City

Li Hongwei, Zhang Erjin, Zhang Sheng   

  • Received:2025-04-20 Online:2025-07-15 Published:2025-08-28
  • Contact: Zhang Erjin

Abstract:

Promoting coordinated regional development and narrowing regional disparities is an inherent part of common prosperity. Ecologically fragile areas, due to their dual risks of ecological degradation and economic return to poverty, must urgently explore green development methods for realizing the value of ecological products. This should be a symbiotic goal of protection and development that promotes common prosperity. Through empirical analyses of cases, it is found that the realization of ecological product value in ecologically fragile areas that promotes common prosperity follows the practical logic of structural shaping-collaborative cooperation. Structural shaping is the fundamental stability that encompasses the health of the ecosystem, the green development of the economy, and the stability and harmony of society. Collaborative cooperation is an institutional optimization that encompasses the authoritarian potential of the government, the innovative vitality of the market, and the collective actions of the public. The realization of ecological product value in ecologically fragile areas under the practical logic of structure shaping—collaborative cooperation will enhance the stability of the economy + society + nature complex ecosystem. It will also increase the supply of ecological products and enhance the overall social wealth. This will lead to a more effective collaboration e among the government, the market, and society that can ensure a fair distribution of ecological products. Such coordination will also likely act as an effective guarantee for wealth sharing. This practice explains the logic of common prosperity where the increase of ecological wealth and fair distribution go hand in hand.

Key words: common prosperity, ecologically fragile areas, realization of the value of ecological products, practical logic

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