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  • Ecological Civilization Construction

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  • Harmonious coexistence between humans and nature is central to ecological civilization.
  • Ecology provides the scientific basis for ecological civilization.
  • There is an urgent need for new methods to perceive and regulate nature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a new scientific method system for regulating human-nature relationships.
  • To shift from adaptive ecosystem management to a more precise regulation paradigm.
  • To modernize the discipline of ecology through technological integration.

Main Methods:

  • Leveraging modern technology to enhance human sensory perception of nature.
  • Developing a harmonious ecosystem management paradigm.
  • Linking human sensory experiences with ecosystem services.

Main Results:

  • Ecology is expanding through modernized perception methods powered by technology.
  • A new paradigm is proposed that prioritizes human sensory satisfaction.
  • The new paradigm aims for precise mutual feedback regulation of human-nature interactions.

Conclusions:

  • A harmonious ecosystem management paradigm, starting with human sensory satisfaction and ecosystem services, is proposed.
  • Modern technology is crucial for the future development of ecology and this new paradigm.
  • Interdisciplinary integration and practical application are essential for establishing this new paradigm.