Abstract

Based on the data of China’s forestry industry output from 2007 to 2013, the spatial distribution of China’s forestry industry after the Collective Forest Tenure Reform was analyzed by using the methods of Global Spatial Analysis and Hot Spot Analysis. We found that China’s forestry industry presented aobvious and stable state of spatial agglomeration before and after the Collective Forest Tenure Reform; The distribution of China’s forestry industry exhibited a stepped spatial distribution. Hot Spot Zone of forestry industry development, namely the better development areas, were mainly concentrated in eastern China, while Cold Spot Zone of forestry industry development, namely the less developing areas of forestry industry, were mainly concentrated in western China; The spatial pattern of China’s forestry industry development showed a large change before and after the full implementation of the Collective Forest Tenure Reform, while it showed a stable state after the Collective Forest Tenure Reform; The distribution pattern of forestry industry development in different area of China showed a trend to a higher level. Keywords: China’s Collective Forest Tenure Reform; forestry industry development; spatial distribution

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