China Keeps Wetlands Above 800M Mu in 14th Five-Year Plan
China’s wetland area stayed above 800M mu during the 14th Five-Year Plan, with 1,000+ projects and 4.34M mu restored, boosting biodiversity and climate resilience.
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China’s wetland area stayed above 800M mu during the 14th Five-Year Plan, with 1,000+ projects and 4.34M mu restored, boosting biodiversity and climate resilience.
Discover how soil microbes unlock new vegetation strategies to restore fragile tropical coral islands in a study from the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Minning Town’s transformation from a barren ‘dry desert’ to a thriving ‘golden oasis’ in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region highlights green industry, east-west cooperation, and sustainable development.
The Chinese mainland has revived 88 major rivers and lakes under the 2022-2025 “Mother River” plan, restoring water flows to waterways dry for decades.
Yutian County in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on the Chinese mainland is turning the Taklimakan’s ‘Sea of Death’ edges into thriving green belts.
Kezuohou Banner in Inner Mongolia transformed 2 million mu of Horqin Sandy Land into greenery, boosting forest stock and local incomes through under-forest industries.
Guided by the “two mountains” concept, the Chinese mainland has revamped parks and reserves, boosting wildlife numbers and showcasing over 3,100 vertebrates and 38,000 plants.
Discover how Beijing’s Central Green Forest Park transformed 11 sq km of industrial wasteland into a verdant urban oasis with 85% forest cover and cultural hubs.
Erik Solheim explores Yucun Village, where scarred lands transform into a model of eco-restoration and innovative recycling.
China and Vietnam join forces to revive marine life in the Beibu Gulf, boosting ecosystems and coastal livelihoods with a groundbreaking enhancement program.