From Varied Networks To A Unified Regime: Creating A Quality National Park System In China Towards A Healthy Environment Management
The unique ideological and societal evolution of modern China over the past 60 years has shaped China as a sovereign state to hold varied nationwide parks. However, sporadic dreams of park creation and loosely organized networks have not resulted in a decent or globally recognizable national park system. The authors are exploring how different plans were proposing for park creation or park system building. Similar policy programs have been examined, including 2031 sites from 9 nationwide park networks, and pilot national park creation projects in Yunnan and Heilongjiang. By focusing their attention on continental Chinas nationwide park networks evolutionary course and current situation, the authors are analyzing how different networks are distributing geographically, how the major networks have been used and where their potential benefits and possible pitfalls exist. Envisioning a quality national park system in mind, they are examining several contributable efforts which might facilitate the desirable system formation. With a nationwide healthy environment and Chinese peoples healthy good in mind, the authors conclude with five particular proposals to help improve the varied networks towards a unified national park system in China.
national park system varied park networks heritage conservation environment management outdoor recreation and tourism
WANG Lianyong GAO Zhaofeng
College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing. P. R. China, 100871 Nation National Parks Lab, College of Economics and Management, Southwest University, Chongqing, P. R. Ch
国际会议
2010 International Conference on Management(2010管理国际大会)
上海
英文
721-730
2010-07-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)