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[Attributes of forest infrastructure].

Jun-kai Gao1, Ying-shan Jin

  • 1School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China. jkgao@forestry.gov.cn

Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao = the Journal of Applied Ecology
|September 4, 2007
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Forests are vital ecological infrastructure, crucial for economic development and ecological security. Effective forestry ecological restoration requires infrastructure principles adapted to forests

Area of Science:

  • Forest Ecology
  • Infrastructure Management
  • Environmental Science

Context:

  • The conception of ecological infrastructure and forest functions has evolved.
  • Forests play critical roles in China's economic development and ecological security.
  • Current forestry ecological restoration programs face challenges.

Purpose:

  • To redefine forests as essential infrastructure for modern economic and social development.
  • To emphasize the critical functions of forest infrastructure in ecological transitions.
  • To propose improved management strategies for forestry ecological restoration programs.

Summary:

  • Forests possess distinctive infrastructure attributes due to their biological and ownership diversity.
  • Forestry ecological restoration must integrate infrastructural construction principles with forest-specific characteristics.

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  • Suggestions include a human-nature harmony ecosystem concept, stable long-term investments, and infrastructure-based management.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a framework for understanding forests as critical national infrastructure.
    • Offers actionable recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of forestry ecological restoration.
    • Promotes a more integrated approach to managing forest resources for sustainable development.