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Research on Ecological Civilization Based on GEP Accounting Method in the Era of Big Data

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The arrival of the era of big data has turned the accounting method of ecosystem GDP from theory to reality. With the support of big data platform, in order to improve the ability of ecological civilization education to serve the economy and society, this paper uses GEP accounting method to build the performance evaluation index of ecosystem assessment, and explores the research content of ecological civilization education in universities, with a view to cultivating "five in one" ecological talents for China. The research shows that the accounting method of GEP can be used as the optimization index of ecological environment assessment, and can reveal the contribution of ecosystem to economic and social development and human welfare; GEP accounting method can also form a complementary effect with GDP accounting method, play a supporting role in economic and social development, effectively evaluate local natural materials, ecological environment protection benefits, and provide intellectual support for scientific decision-making of local governments.

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    EBIMCS '22: Proceedings of the 2022 5th International Conference on E-Business, Information Management and Computer Science
    December 2022
    396 pages
    ISBN:9781450397827
    DOI:10.1145/3584748

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