China saw improving ecological environment in pilot areas of national parks amid strengthened efforts of protection, said the country's forestry authority.
Wildlife population saw steady growth in pilot national parks such as Sanjiangyuan and Shennongjia, as natural resources monitoring platforms were built, said Tian Yongchen, an official with the National Forestry and Grassland Administration.
Sanjiangyuan National Park, northwest China's Qinghai Province. /VCG Photo
Sanjiangyuan National Park, northwest China's Qinghai Province. /VCG Photo
Pilot projects are underway for 10 national parks so far, covering an area of 220,000 square kilometers in 12 provinces.
The country has taken a series of measures for ecological governance in pilot areas of national parks, such as constructing ecological corridors, removing alien species and restoring bare mountains, said Tian.
Community co-management saw efficient promotion, with ecological migration and local residents encouraged to participate in the protection of pilot national parks.
Giant panda in Mt. Qinling National Park. /VCG Photo
Giant panda in Mt. Qinling National Park. /VCG Photo
China will speed up the legislative process of national parks to clarify standards, and give priority to the establishment of national parks in eligible regions, according to Tian.
Still, a third-party assessment will be organized for the pilot projects to realize national parks' potential to support scientific research, education, recreation and community development.
Shennongjia National Park, central China's Hubei Province. /VCG Photo
Shennongjia National Park, central China's Hubei Province. /VCG Photo
According to the association, it will also work to foster a green consumption concept for the public in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region and encourage everyone to participate in environmental protection.
(Cover: Golden snub-nosed monkey with its baby in Shennongjia National Park, central China's Hubei Province. /VCG Photo)
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Source(s): China Daily