Offering the win-win solutions between ecological conservation and livelihood development: National parks in Qinghai, China

Qi Cheng , Xue Cheng , Kexin Ma , Xinquan Zhao , Jiapeng Qu

Geography and Sustainability ›› 2020, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (4) : 251 -255.

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Offering the win-win solutions between ecological conservation and livelihood development: National parks in Qinghai, China

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National parks as protected areas have been on the spotlight because they are essential in achieving ecological civilization in China. Despite the profound achievements of national parks to conserve nature, the benefits of national parks for local residents remain lacking. Under the theory of harmonious coexistence between human and nature, this study focused on the development of local people's livelihood in Qinghai's national parks. We systematically explored the establishment of the national parks in Qinghai Province, analyzed the current problems, and provided the main measures for developing people's livelihood in protected areas in Qinghai. This study put forward the viewpoint that national parks should set a long-term goal, and gradually advance based on the environmental conditions and appropriately prioritize the improvement of local people's wellbeing in the future.

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Ecological conservation / National park / Protected area system / Livelihood development / Qinghai

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Qi Cheng, Xue Cheng, Kexin Ma, Xinquan Zhao, Jiapeng Qu. Offering the win-win solutions between ecological conservation and livelihood development: National parks in Qinghai, China. Geography and Sustainability, 2020, 1(4): 251-255 DOI:10.1016/j.geosus.2020.10.001

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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This work was funded by the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research (STEP) program (Grant No. 2019QZKK0501), the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDA2002030302), Joint Grant from Chinese Academy of Sciences-People's Government of Qinghai Province on Sanjiangyuan National Park (Grant No. LHZX-2020-01) and Construction Fund for Qinghai Key Laboratories (Grant No. 2017-ZJ-Y23).

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