Fig. 3: The magnitude and composition of HANPP embodied in trade between China and other global regions. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 3: The magnitude and composition of HANPP embodied in trade between China and other global regions.

From: China’s ecological footprint via biomass import and consumption is increasing

Fig. 3

The magnitude and composition of HANPP embodied in trade between China and other global regions in 2004 (a) and 2017 (b), and different income groups in 2004 (c) and 2017 (d). The left side of the axis indicates the amount of HANPP exported by Chinese agricultural sectors to each region of the world/ different income groups, and the right side indicates the amount of HANPP imported by Chinese agricultural sectors to each region of the world/ different income groups. The classification of regions and income groups is based on the World Bank’s classification.

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