The story of China's scientific governance of the Taklimakan Desert—also known as the "Sea of Death"—answers questions such as whether a harmonious coexistence between humans and the desert is possible, how ecological management is connected to respecting nature, and how to overcome the challenge of funding shortages. It tells the world that desertification is preventable, treatable, and controllable.
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