What philosophy have we adhered to in this decade? We adhere to the comprehensive protection and systematic management of mountains, rivers, fields, lakes, grass and sand.
In the past ten years, we have always adhered to the concept of Jinshan Yinshan, green water and green mountains, and actively promoted the integrated protection and systematic management of mountains, rivers, forests, fields, lakes, grasses and sands. This concept means that we attach importance to the protection and governance of the ecological environment while developing the economy.
Jinshan Yinshan is a symbol of economic prosperity and rich resources, while green water and green hills represent a fresh environment and beautiful natural landscape. We are well aware that the rapid economic development needs the support of resources, but we are also clearly aware that if we do not protect and manage the environment, we will not be able to develop sustainably.
In the past ten years, we have vigorously promoted the construction of ecological civilization and strengthened the protection and restoration of the ecological environment. We have made many remarkable achievements by strengthening environmental monitoring, improving sewage treatment level and promoting resource conservation. Many environmental indicators such as atmosphere, water quality and soil have been improved, and the stability and health of the ecosystem have been gradually enhanced.
Landscape, forest, field, lake, grass and sand refer to the comprehensive concept of seven ecological elements: mountain, water, woodland, field, lake, grassland and desert.
1, mountainous area: refers to the mountainous area with high and complex terrain, including mountain peaks, mountains, hills and other topographical features. It is an important natural landscape and ecosystem, reflecting the evolution history of the earth and the forces of nature.
2. Water area: refers to rivers, lakes, reservoirs, oceans and other water bodies, which are the source of life and an important ecological environment and play an important role in regulating climate and maintaining ecological balance.
3. Woodland: refers to the area covered by forests and trees, and is an important part of the ecosystem, which can maintain soil and water, maintain climate stability and provide ecological services such as shelter and food.
4. Field: refers to farmland and cultivated land, which is the main source of grain and agricultural products and an important base for human habitation and agricultural production.
5. Lake: refers to natural or artificial lake, which is the storage and regulator of water resources, and also an important biodiversity reserve and tourist attraction.
6. Grassland: refers to grassland, lawn, grassland and other areas, which is the basis of important animal husbandry and pastoral economy, and also an important part of ecological conservation and land protection.
7. Desert: refers to arid areas and desert landforms. It is a representative of arid ecosystem with special geographical and climatic conditions and needs desertification control and desert ecological restoration.