Forest and Health - Forest health
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Forest, salud, salud forestal摘要
La "salud forestal" se basa en los recursos ecológicos forestales para llevar a cabo actividades recreativas, vacacionales, de recuperación, de atención médica, de ancianos y otras, es una parte importante de la industria de la salud, transfronteriza y la integración es la única forma de desarrollar la industria de la salud forestal. El desarrollo de la industria de la salud forestal interpreta perfectamente las enormes ventajas del "turismo, el entretenimiento, los productos y el cultivo" que aporta un entorno ecológico excelente, refleja plenamente el concepto de desarrollo de "innovación, coordinación, verde, abierto y compartido", y es un contenido importante de la promoción de la reforma estructural del lado de la oferta para fortalecer la oferta verde.
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