Exploring the evolutionary process of realizing the value of ecological products under collaboration between government and social organizations is crucial for advancing the transformation of "Two Mountains" and promoting coordinated regional development and common prosperity. Taking Qingshan village in Zhejiang province as a case study, this research systematically analyzes the evolution and endogenous logic of ecological product value realization under collaboration between government and social organizations based on actor-network theory. Findings reveal that: (1) Social organizations have transcended their traditional role as a supplementary role to government, and collaboration between government and social organizations effectively activates the endogenous driving force for realizing ecological product value. (2) The value realization process involves two stages: value manifestation and value deepening. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) plays a pivotal role, while the influence of local governments and social professionals within the network gradually increases, with the industrialization of ecology continuously releasing green dividends. (3) Qingshan village's ecological prosperity stems from the synergistic interplay of three logics: "ecology as foundation, power coordination, and benefit sharing". (4) Future efforts to further activate the endogenous vitality of ecological product value realization should focus on reshaping governance roles, deepening property rights reforms, implementing adaptive governance, and prioritizing shared benefit mechanisms.
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