The integrated development of forest carbon sinks and the digital economy can enhance both the rural industrial system and the level of economic development, ensuring the construction of digital villages. However, several challenges arise in actual development. The shortage of financial services in rural areas makes it arduous to meet the demand for industrial upgrading. The forestry carbon sink sector of the Internet of Things is in its initial phase and requires further improvement and support. Hence, it is imperative to enhance the appropriate policies and institutional framework to reinforce the construction of digital villages. This involves strengthening the management proficiency of the digital village and improving the financial channels of the Internet of Things forestry carbon sink industry. It is also crucial to guide the development of the rural digital economy industry through proper policy formulation.
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