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Study On Relationship Of The Hupingshan Nature Reserve And Adjacent Community Development

Posted on:2007-12-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y H DuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2143360185981372Subject:Forestry Economics and Management
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Build up the natural reserve is the valid means that protects resources. However owe flourishing region in the economy, the nature reserve and adjacent community development existing a gradually serious confliction. How to carry out the resources protection of the sanctuary and the coordination of the peripheral community economy development, also is pay attention to by people gradually.This text take Hupingshan for example, take can keep on the sustainable development, living creature diverse sex theories,public product theories and the village participate type development theories as foundation in understanding a domestic and international research the foundation of the present condition, make use of a direct observation the method and the half structure to interview a method, according to the income level of each village and the function area of the place dissimilarity, select by examinations 12 administration villages, sample 101 samples random. Discussed the sanctuary and community to develop from the angle of the sanctuary and the community development respectively of the influence and source of the measure and these measures adopt, the correlation between the argument sanctuary and the community development. In the analytical Hupingshan the implement the strict protection in front and back the nature reserve and the sanctuary connect the production of the village people of the variety and the income structure variety, and each section policy produce a life to the farmer various cross the foundation of influence in many ways up, explore the sanctuary construction and community residents in the sanctuary the construction the process to moderate the path of the development.
Keywords/Search Tags:nature reserve, adjacent community, sustainable development
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