Environment, Resources, and Ecology: new insights into the regional
economic development of the Zhe-Gan Canal
- Wei Wu,
- Jiacheng Gao,
- Ling Ji,
- Fangmin Hu,
- Linsheng Zhong,
- Bo Yang
Wei Wu
Macau University of Science and Technology
Corresponding Author:237975324@qq.com
Author ProfileJiacheng Gao
Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Plant Resources and Biodiversity Jingdezhen University Jingdezhen 333400 China
Author ProfileLing Ji
College of Forestry Jiangxi Agriculture University Nanchang 330045 China
Author ProfileLinsheng Zhong
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences
Author ProfileBo Yang
Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Plant Resources and Biodiversity Jingdezhen University Jingdezhen 333400 China
Author ProfileAbstract
Advancing the construction of the proposed Zhe-Gan Canal in China would
connect the major water systems of Poyang Lake and Qiantang River,
opening up new channels for low-cost freight transportation, guiding
industrial trade, and forming a new pattern of inland shipping. Here we
analyze the regional environment, resources, and ecology in the proposed
development zone of the Zhe-Gan Canal, to assess the potential for
ecological protection of the river basin while promoting industrial
transfers. We will also explore construction solutions for channel
locks, water supply, environmental protection practices, and project
investment. Thus, this study aims to give a holistic analysis of the
comparative advantages of water transportation and the coordinated
development of regional economies with the proposed construction of the
Zhe-Gan Canal.