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China's first national park – the Three-River-Source National Park – has effectively curbed the degradation of its environment and protected its ecology, an official from the local authority revealed recently.
The park in Qinghai Province is home to the headwaters of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Lancang rivers. The park's environment is crucial to water quality of most regions in China.
Covering more than 123,000 square kilometers, the park has faced environmental degradation due to climate change and human activities since the 1970s.
In 2016, the State Council approved a proposal to establish a pilot program for the national park system.
Two bar-headed geese at the Three-River-Source National Park, Qinghai Province. /VCG Photo
Two bar-headed geese at the Three-River-Source National Park, Qinghai Province. /VCG Photo
According to a recent report released by the park's management committee, the grassland vegetation cover increased 27 percent last year compared to 2017.
"Water quality has also been improving significantly in recent years, while many types of vegetation in the park have been increasing and the ecological environment has become better," said He Baoyuan, deputy director of the committee.
In the past three years, the water quality of the Yangtze River in the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture has remained high enough to qualify as drinking water, He said.
Beautiful scene of the Three-River-Source National Park, Qinghai Province. /VCG Photo
Beautiful scene of the Three-River-Source National Park, Qinghai Province. /VCG Photo
Before the establishment of the pilot program, environmental protection in the region was handled by several government departments in 12 counties and towns.
Since 2016, the committee led the reform and drafted the country's first national park management plan, which helped to rearrange responsibilities in different sectors, which improved the management system significantly.
Moreover, a proposed regulation for Three-River-Source National Park's management has also been in practice since 2016. As China's first regulation on national park management, it guaranteed the efficiency of protection work in the park.
Also, local herdsmen are encouraged to return their lands to nature and resettle in urban areas to preserve the grasslands and reduce environmental degradation caused by grazing. To encourage more residents to take part in environmental protection, the local government has combined this goal with poverty alleviation and trained one person from each family to be ecological conservationists.
Statistics from the park's managing authorities show that 17,211 ecological conservationists are now working in the park, bringing in annual income of about 21,600 yuan (3,050 U.S. dollars) to each family.
China will end the national park system pilot programs and formally establish a number of national parks in 2020, according to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. So far, there have been ten pilot parks covering 12 provinces in China.
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Source(s): China Daily