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Ecosystem Health And Management In Hunshandake Sandy Land And Sustainable Development Of Grassland Animal Husbandry

Posted on:2006-04-04Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:X C LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1101360185478938Subject:Ecology
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Nowadays, the condition of national ecological environment is very stern, and the environmental deterioration tendency has not been effectively controlled in general. As a result, the ecological environment has already showed the appearances of structural deconstruction, functional disorder and regional destruction. The increasingly deterioration of it has already threatened the national ecological safety, as well as the people's life, the regional economic sustained development, and even the development of the whole society. In view of that, we should attain the harmony of people, resources and environment by increasing our people's ecological awareness and improving the quality of environment, in order to ensure the sustainable development of our society.Theories of ecosystem health and sustainable development are a prosperous new inter-subject involving many fields of knowledge. And it has potentialities to come up with new ideas to deal with the badly damaged ecosystem. So it is meaningful for this paper to study the present ecosystem management and sustainable development via the research of hunshandake sandy land.This paper focuses on the significant scientific propositions on sustainable development of ecology, environment and society, in the light of northern part of China, especially, Jing-Jin (Beijing and Tianjin) and its peripheral areas. Ecosystem health diagnosis and ecosystem management & service functions are also arousing international academic interest at present time. Therefore, this topic possesses considerable scientificalness and foresightedness, aiming at the great demands of the state.This paper is intended to show the present ecosystem management situation of...
Keywords/Search Tags:Hunshandake Sandy Land, ecosystem health, ecosystem management, ecological services functions, complex ecosystem, sustainable development
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