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| Standard ID | GB/T 43474-2023 (GB/T43474-2023) |
| Description (Translated English) | Technical guidelines for river ecological security assessment |
| Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | Z04 |
| Classification of International Standard | 13.020.10 |
| Word Count Estimation | 30,369 |
| Date of Issue | 2023-12-28 |
| Date of Implementation | 2024-04-01 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
GB/T 43474-2023: Technical guidelines for river ecological security assessment
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ICS 13:020:10
CCSZ04
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Technical Guidelines for River Ecological Security Assessment
Published on 2023-12-28
2024-04-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Released by the National Standardization Administration Committee
Table of contents
Preface III
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 Evaluation Principles 1
5 Assessment Workflow 2
Appendix A (informative) Meaning and calculation method of river ecological security assessment indicators 9
Appendix B (Informative) River Ecological Security Assessment Index Assignment Standard 22
Reference 25
Foreword
This document complies with the provisions of GB/T 1:1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1: Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents"
Drafting:
Please note that some content in this document may be subject to patents: The publisher of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents:
This document is proposed and coordinated by the National Environmental Management Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC207):
This document was drafted by: Chinese Academy of Environmental Sciences, China Institute of Standardization, Guangdong University of Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Nanjing Geography and
Lake Research Institute, Beijing Normal University, Kweichow Moutai Distillery (Group) Circular Economy Industry Investment and Development Co:, Ltd:, Beijing University of Information Science and Technology,
Zhejiang Green Kai Environmental Protection Technology Co:, Ltd:, China Power Construction Ecological Environment Group Co:, Ltd:, China Wuhan University Design Group Co:, Ltd:, Huashe Design
Planning Group Environmental Technology Co:, Ltd:, China Energy Conservation Tiehan Ecological Environment Co:, Ltd:, China Power Construction Group East China Survey and Design Institute Co:, Ltd:
Company, Beijing Construction Engineering Civil Engineering Co:, Ltd:, China Construction Third Engineering Bureau Second Construction and Installation Co:, Ltd:, Shaanxi Provincial Water Conservancy and Electric Power Survey and Design Institute,
CCCC Second Navigation Engineering Bureau Co:, Ltd:, Shanghai Survey and Design Institute Co:, Ltd:, Shandong Yellow River Survey and Design Institute Co:, Ltd:, China
Jiaotong Ecological Environmental Protection Investment Co:, Ltd:, China Construction Third Engineering Bureau Green Industry Investment Co:, Ltd:, Beijing Enterprises Water (China) Investment Co:, Ltd:, China Railway Fourth Engineering Bureau
GROUP LIMITED:
The main drafters of this document: Zhang Yuan, Ma Shuqin, Xia Rui, Wang Xiuteng, Gao Junfeng, Ding Sen, Gao Xin, Jia Xiaobo, Qian Chang, Jiang Yuan, Yang Zhongwen,
Li Feilong, Wang Lu, Chen Yan, Jia Ruining, Cai Yongjiong, Huang Qi, Zhang Yajing, Lin Ling, Huang Jin, Zhang Xiaoxin, Xie Shangkan, Xie Jun, Zhang Di, Huang Deng, Liu Jing,
Xu Bingsheng, Zhang Lijia, Huo Xiaodong, Fang Fei, Wang Zhengfa, Zhang Yanmin, Cheng Wenming, Cao Yali, Wang Lei, Li Junmin, Wei Jun, Zheng Lizhi, Guo Zhiming,
Yuan Xiaobing, Yan Xing, Qiu Zhengzhong, Hu Wei, Zhao Xiujiang, Wang Chuanquan, Ge Jing, Peng Zengliang, Sun Xiaofei, Tang Dingding, Zhou Yan, Mao Jianhua, Liu Yongjie,
Chen Wenyin, Qin Lin:
Technical Guidelines for River Ecological Security Assessment
1 Scope
This document stipulates the assessment principles and assessment workflow for river ecological security:
This document is applicable to the assessment of the ecological security status of inland rivers (excluding lakes and reservoirs): The relevant assessment work of local governments can refer to
implement:
2 Normative reference documents
This document has no normative references:
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document:
3:1
Maintain the integrity of river ecosystems under the influence of multiple factors such as climate change and human activities, and stably provide ecological services and immunity to humans:
Based on the state of ecological catastrophe, it is carried out through river ecological environment pressure, river ecosystem health, river ecological service functions, and river ecological risks:
representation:
3:2
river ecological environment stress rivereco-environmentstress
Social and economic activities carried out by human beings in order to survive, develop and improve living standards can lead to a decline in the quality of the ecological environment of rivers:
3:3
River ecosystems are in a stable and sustainable state, with the resistance and resilience to maintain their structural functions, self-regulation, and respond to stress:
ability:
3:4
The natural environmental conditions and effects provided by river ecosystems meet and maintain sustainable economic and social development:
3:5
Risks to river ecosystems and their components, which can lead to damage to the structure and function of river ecosystems:
4 Evaluation Principles
4:1 Systematic
Treat the river ecosystem as an organic whole of the natural-social-economic composite ecosystem, and systematically consider the impact on river ecosystems during the assessment process:
elements of ecological security:
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