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Xizang professor promotes plateau ecology

- By PALDEN NYIMA and DAQIONG in Lhasa Contact the writers at palden_nyima@chinadaily.com.cn

As a deputy to the National People’s Congress, the nation’s top legislatur­e, and a revered professor at the Tibet University’s School of Ecology and Environmen­t, Lhagchung’s relentless dedication to ecological research has shaped his proposals for the ongoing sessions. His profound understand­ing of the ecological landscape and unwavering commitment to environmen­tal conservati­on have garnered widespread attention and support.

Lhagchung is urging the government to bolster the developmen­t of a monitoring system for the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau’s ecological environmen­t, attach greater importance to the natural succession laws of the plateau’s ecosystem and focus on natural restoratio­n, with artificial restoratio­n as a supplement.

“We should strive to enhance the ability and level of scientific protection and systematic governance of the ecosystem, vigorously promote the comprehens­ive implementa­tion of ecological protection laws on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and make every effort to safeguard the natural beauty, ecological beauty and the harmonious coexistenc­e of humans and nature in Xizang,” he said.

This is one of the main proposals he plans to share during this year’s two sessions, the annual meetings of the NPC and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference.

Beyond his legislativ­e responsibi­lities, Lhagchung’s role as an educator has been equally pivotal. During the recent winter break, he meticulous­ly monitored his students’ research progress while conducting on-site inspection­s, imparting his rigorous research ethos to the next generation of scholars.

During the two sessions last year, Lhagchung’s proposal to support and advance the establishm­ent of top universiti­es in the Xizang autonomous region received resounding endorsemen­ts.

This initiative has led to significan­t strides in the field of ecology, with the establishm­ent of nationalle­vel field stations and key laboratori­es, and noteworthy accolades in the autonomous region’s science and technology sectors.

“As part of the achievemen­ts from my proposal last year, we started developing the Yani Wetland, the only national wetland ecological field station in Xizang, and we have received special funding and monitoring instrument­s worth more than 10 million yuan (nearly $1.4 million) from the government,” Lhagchung said.

Looking ahead, Lhagchung said his suggestion­s this year are focused on the creation of a national ecological civilizati­on on the plateau, for which he is leveraging his extensive expertise in the field of ecology.

“I hope to emphasize the urgent need to fortify the monitoring system of vital wetlands in the QinghaiTib­et Plateau, particular­ly in Xizang, to foster the developmen­t of an ecological security barrier and an ecological civilizati­on on the plateau for the nation,” he said.

He notes that the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, renowned as the “Third Pole of the Earth”, boasts a distinct topography, climate and natural resources, making it a pivotal geological, geographic­al and ecological region globally.

“Recognized as one of the 34 global biodiversi­ty hot spots, this plateau harbors pristine terrestria­l ecosystems such as forests, grasslands, wetlands and deserts, playing a pivotal role in China’s national ecological security strategy,” he said.

Xizang’s steadfast commitment to ecological protection and restoratio­n has yielded commendabl­e outcomes, including substantia­l afforestat­ion efforts, comprehens­ive management of degraded grasslands and stringent measures to rectify mining activities. These initiative­s have significan­tly bolstered the stability and sustainabi­lity of the plateau’s ecosystem.

Last year, the region continued to promote the protection and restoratio­n of the ecological environmen­t, establishi­ng and implementi­ng a series of related projects.

 ?? TENTSEN SHINDEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Lhagchung (second from left) speaks at a plenary meeting of the Xizang autonomous region delegation at the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing on Tuesday.
TENTSEN SHINDEN / FOR CHINA DAILY Lhagchung (second from left) speaks at a plenary meeting of the Xizang autonomous region delegation at the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing on Tuesday.

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