Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11263044 | Land Use Policy | 2019 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Establishing nature reserves (NRs) is the most important way to conserve biodiversity in China. In this paper, based on time series, we briefly reviewed its development history. The result showed that the pace and scale of the development of NRs have varied over time, and the development was highly related to China's economic and social development. Thus far, downsizing and downgrading still are the two major factors affecting the effectiveness of NRs. However, there are good signs showing that NRs of China will have a healthier future under the condition that environmental awareness both in the government and the public has been growing over the past decade. Then, suggestions on regulation, the participation of local communities, and environmental education are proposed accordingly.
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Authors
Yinzhou Huang, Jiao Fu, Wenrui Wang, Jing Li,