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Exploration And Research On The Community Comanagement Model Of National Nature Protection Area In Qinghai Lake

Posted on:2018-06-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y BaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2321330533458032Subject:Agricultural Extension
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Qinghai Lake is China's largest inland saltwater lake,is the representative of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau hinterland of wetlands of international importance,gave birth to the unique high altitude huge ecological system,on the regulation of Lake area,climate,water conservation,degradation of pollutants,supplement groundwater,protect area students equilibrium state,strengthen biodiversity and provide part of the human production and living materials play an important role,Qinghai Tibet Plateau's largest "humidifier".At the same time,Qinghai Lake is the main position to develop tourism and leisure,education and scientific research,play a great economic and social benefits,known as the "plateau sapphire" and "species gene pool".Qinghai Lake National Nature protection area is vast,fragile ecosystem,involving a wide range of protection,involving community population is numerous,protection difficulty is continuing to increase,the contradiction between protected areas of the concept of ecological protection and the lake surrounding the community's economic and social development idea in.As a result,the management mode of community co management is introduced in this area.At present,the Qinghai Lake National Nature Protection Area community co management which is a new management mode is still in the initial stage of exploration.This paper will focus on the protected areas to carry out the realistic significance of the protection of resources,the current community co management mode of the existing problems and future co management model innovation and improvement for in-depth exploration and research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Qinghai Lake, protection area, Community Co-management, pattern
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