A Constructed Bridge between Chinese Elegant Ideology to Environmental Mobilization
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Constructed Bridge, Chinese Elegant Ideology, Environmental Mobilization摘要
Un puente construido entre la ideología elegante china y la movilización ambiental: de la postura de vida de los eruditos en las dinastías Tang y Song al despertar de la conciencia ambiental
Hace un tiempo tuve la gran suerte de aprender algo sobre el estado actual de la biodiversidad en China y en el mundo, y me gustaría compartir algo de ello con ustedes aquí primero. Actualmente hay unas 3.000 reservas naturales de varios niveles en China para la protección y gestión especial de la biodiversidad y su entorno, formaciones geológicas y recursos hídricos, incluidas, entre otras, la montaña Changbai, Wolong, la montaña Tianmu y muchas más.
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Zhang, Y., & Chen, J. (2021). China points the way to biodiversity protection. Nature, 598, 499-501
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