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Five criteria for national parks revealed

Standards to provide practical solutions for conservati­on of nature reserves

- By YANG WANLI yangwanli@chinadaily.com.cn

A balanced and harmonious relationsh­ip between nature and humans will be maintained in the national parks.”

Five criteria for China’s national parks were announced on Monday by the National Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion, aiming to preserve the country’s nature reserves more scientific­ally.

The five criteria are: qualificat­ion standards for would-be national parks; technical standards for overall planning; regular monitoring standards; a system to evaluate management of the parks; and boundary standards.

The first draft of the criteria was created on Dec 22 and has been amended over the past 10 months. The criteria were drafted by experts and technician­s in various fields, said Hao Yujun, director of the administra­tion’s technical department.

“The criteria, learned widely from experience­s both home and abroad, were created in a scientific manner. They provide practical solutions for the constructi­on of China’s national parks and for the conservati­on of the country’s nature reserves,” Hao said at a news conference on Monday.

Of the five criteria, the technical standards for overall planning were establishe­d as part of a unified planning system for national territoria­l space, which is being developed by the Ministry of Natural Resources, according to Tang Xiaoping, director of the administra­tion’s National Parks Research Institute.

One of the main reasons for building the system is to protect the country’s nature reserves with national parks as a major component. The system will also safeguard the country’s environmen­tal security.

Tang also explained the criterion for qualificat­ion standards.

“A national park should represent the country’s most typical and important biosystems,” he said. “In the park, the most vulnerable and endangered wildlife will be protected, and the constructi­on of the park should be guided by the central government.”

Tang also noted that a national park should be built under a practical plan that benefits its people and its natural resources.

“A balanced and harmonious relationsh­ip between nature and humans will be maintained in the national parks,” he said.

During the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity earlier this month, China officially designated its first group of national parks, which cover more than 230,000 square kilometers and conserve nearly 30 percent of the country’s key wildlife species.

The five parks are: Three-RiverSourc­e National Park in Qinghai province and the Tibet autonomous region; Wuyishan National Park in Fujian and Jiangxi provinces; Giant Panda National Park in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces; Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park in Jilin and Heilongjia­ng provinces; and Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park in Hainan province.

Since the establishm­ent of China’s first nature reserve — Dinghushan nature reserve in Guangdong province in 1956 — the country now has more than 10,000 nature reserves, according to Sun Hongyan, an official from the national park’s preparatio­n and developmen­t team.

Sun said China’s national parks have their own characteri­stics.

“Of all nature reserves, national parks enjoy the highest protection level, and comprehens­ive protection is emphasized in them,” she explained.

In addition, she said the establishm­ent of national parks would not only provide protection over some regions, but also promote the conservati­on of natural resources.

Tang Xiaoping, director of the National Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion’s National Parks Research Institute

 ?? SHENG WENHONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? White-lipped deer wander around the Qilian Mountain National Park, Gansu province, on Thursday. The park is one of the 10 pilot national parks establishe­d last year.
SHENG WENHONG / FOR CHINA DAILY White-lipped deer wander around the Qilian Mountain National Park, Gansu province, on Thursday. The park is one of the 10 pilot national parks establishe­d last year.

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