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Journal articles on the topic "Pudacuo National Park (China)"

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Chen, Yue, Weili Kou, Xianguang Ma, Xiaoyan Wei, Maojia Gong, Xiong Yin, Jingting Li, and Jianqiang Li. "Estimation of the Value of Forest Ecosystem Services in Pudacuo National Park, China." Sustainability 14, no. 17 (August 24, 2022): 10550. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141710550.

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Forest ecosystems play an important role in maintaining the stability of the biosphere and improving the ecological environment. The valuation of forest ecosystem services provides data to support the implementation of forest ecosystem conservation and the development of ecological-compensation standards. We used multiple sources of data, such as remote-sensing and ground data, and we employed the methods of substitute market, shadow project, and contingent valuation. We valued the forest ecosystem services of Pudacuo National Park in Shangri-La, China, which consisted of six functions: soil conservation, forest nutrient retention, water conservation, carbon fixation and oxygen released, forest health care, and atmospheric environmental purification. The results showed that: the value of forest ecological services in Pudacuo National Park was 4.49 × 109 yuan·a−1, with higher values of carbon fixation and oxygen released, water conservation, and forest health care, in the following order: carbon fixation and oxygen released (3.85 × 109 yuan·a−1), water conservation (3.40 × 108 yuan·a−1), forest health care (1.44 × 108 yuan·a−1), soil conservation (1.15 × 108 yuan·a−1), forest nutrient retention (3.29 × 107 yuan·a−1), and atmosphere environmental purification (1.17 × 107 yuan·a−1). In addition, the value of services per stand and unit area is discussed, and the results of the study will inform the government’s ecological-compensation criteria in high-quality environmental areas.
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Ma, Yun. "Environmental Reviews and Case Studies: Contextualization of National Parks in the Nature Conservation Scheme in China: A Case Study of Pudacuo National Park in Yunnan Province." Environmental Practice 15, no. 3 (September 2013): 293–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1466046613000203.

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XIAO, QIAN, JING ZHAO, YU-HAN QIAN, and YU-ZHOU DU. "Two new species of Mesonemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from Yunnan Province of China." Zootaxa 4565, no. 4 (March 12, 2019): 531. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4565.4.7.

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Two new species of the nemourid genus Mesonemoura from Yunnan Province of southwestern China are described, M. longiflagellata Xiao & Qian sp. nov. from Pudatcuo National Park of Shangri-la City and M. tumida Qian & Du sp. nov. from Cangshan Mountian of Dali City. The male and female terminalia of the new species are compared to related species.
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Yang, Yuming, Wen Ye, and Hongyan Sun. "Experience in the Pudacuo National Park system pilot in Shangri-La, Yunnan." Biodiversity Science 29, no. 3 (2021): 325–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17520/biods.2021038.

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Xia, Dongdong. "Jiuzhaigou National Park, Sichuan Province, China." Spine 38, no. 17 (August 2013): i. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/brs.0b013e3182a2369a.

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Xia, Dongdong, and Xiangyang Wang. "Monkey in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China." Spine 39, no. 2 (January 2014): i. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.brs.0000442727.51296.2a.

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Wang, Huan, Peng Hou, Jinbao Jiang, Rulin Xiao, Jun Zhai, Zhuo Fu, and Jing Hou. "Ecosystem Health Assessment of Shennongjia National Park, China." Sustainability 12, no. 18 (September 17, 2020): 7672. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12187672.

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Ecosystem health assessment is an important part of improving the management of national parks. In this paper, Shennongjia National Park is taken as the study region. By using satellite remote sensing data from 2000 to 2018, based on the Vitality Organization Resilience (VOR) model, an ecosystem health assessment is created and its spatiotemporal characteristics are analyzed. In the whole region, the ecosystem’s health level has gradually improved; the rate of improvement of the ecosystem’s health level from 2016 to 2018 has been 2.5-times that of the overall rate and the trend of improvement has been obvious. The rate of improvement of the ecosystem’s health level of non-nature protection areas has improved two-fold; the same is true of nature protection areas, and the stability change trend of the two areas has basically been the same. The establishment of national parks has played a significant role in promoting the health of the regional ecosystem. In future planning, relevant departments should pay attention to the ecological protection and restoration of the area and optimize the traditional area layout of Shennongjia National Park.
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Fanglin, Tang, Yan Yan, and Liu Wenguo. "Construction progress of national park system in China." Biodiversity Science 27, no. 2 (2019): 123–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17520/biods.2019041.

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Wang, Guangyu, John L. Innes, Sara W. Wu, Judi Krzyzanowski, Yongyuan Yin, Shuanyou Dai, Xiaoping Zhang, and Sihui Liu. "National Park Development in China: Conservation or Commercialization?" AMBIO 41, no. 3 (October 27, 2011): 247–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0194-9.

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Yu, Xue, Yue Li, Min Xi, Fanlong Kong, Mingyue Pang, and Zhengda Yu. "Ecological vulnerability analysis of Beidagang National Park, China." Frontiers of Earth Science 13, no. 2 (May 17, 2019): 385–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11707-018-0726-8.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pudacuo National Park (China)"

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Vandenabeele, Valérie. "Les nouveaux horizons des Tibétains de Pudacuo : politique, conservation et globalisation dans le premier parc national de Chine (Shangri-La, Yunnan)." Thesis, Paris 10, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA100185/document.

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Dans le nord-ouest du Yunnan, la préfecture autonome tibétaine de Diqing est le lieu de définition d'une identité tibétaine consensuelle et attrayante, par laquelle les autorités politiques prêtent aux populations locales un souci pour l'environnement naturel. Les représentations qu'elles véhiculent font écho et mobilisent les représentations occidentales sur les Tibétains, dont l'imagerie de Shangri-La et l'identification du bouddhisme tibétain à l'écologie. Depuis 2006, cela est mis en scène dans le parc national de Pudacuo, qui est le premier parc national de Chine. Bien qu'élaboré avec le concours d'une organisation non gouvernementale conservationniste états-unienne, ce lieu a en fait peu à voir avec la protection de l'environnement naturel et vise le tourisme de masse. La voie alternative de développement qu'il propose aux agriculteurs éleveurs locaux est bien accueillie puisqu'elle les ouvre sur de nouveaux horizons, dont la possession d'une culture au goût du jour, l'accès à la société de consommation et l'ouverture sur le monde extérieur
In Northwestern Yunnan, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture is the place of definition of a consensual and attractive Tibetan identity, by which political authorities give local people a concern for the natural environment. The representations they carry echo and mobilize Western representations of the Tibetan people, which include the Shangri-La imagery and the identification of Tibetan Buddhism with ecology. Since 2006, it is staged in Pudacuo National Park, which is the first national park in China. Although it was elaborated with the help of a United-States conservationist non-governmental organization, this place has in fact little to do with the protection of the natural environment and aims to grow mass tourism. The alternative development it offers to local farmers is welcome as it opens new horizons, including the possession of a contemporary culture, access to the consumer society and the opening to the outside world
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Filatotchev, Igor, Xiaohui Liu, Jiangyong Lu, and Mike Wright. "Knowledge Spillovers Through Human Mobility Across National Borders: Evidence from Zhongguancun Science Park in China." Elsevier, 2011. http://epub.wu.ac.at/3293/1/Respol_RR1__22_Mar.pdf.

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This paper investigates the impact of returnee entrepreneurs and their knowledge spillovers on innovation in high-tech firms in China. Using panel data for 1,318 high-tech firms in Beijing Zhongguancun Science Park (ZSP) we find that returnee entrepreneurs create a significant spillover effect that promotes innovation in other local high-tech firms. The extent of this spillover effect is positively moderated by the non-returnee firm's absorptive capacity approximated by the skill level of employees. Multinational enterprises' R&D activities positively affect the innovation intensity of non-returnee firms only when these local firms possess the sufficient level of absorptive capacity. Our findings have important policy and managerial implications for policy-makers and practitioners.
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Xu, Shaowei Steve. "People and park conflicts in China : an observation from Shimentai nature reserve in Yingde, Guangdong Province /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2002. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25058964.

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Xu, Shaowei Steve, and 許韶偉. "People and park conflicts in China: an observation from Shimentai nature reserve in Yingde, Guangdong Province." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B25058964.

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Chen, Ying-Chin, and 陳應欽. "The Comparison Study on the Pteridophytic Floras between Taroko National Park and Central-China, South-China and Southwest-China in mainland China." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/27289284940546811198.

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國立東華大學
自然資源管理研究所
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For 100 years, the phytogeographists of England, Japan, Taiwan and Mainland China, they regard Taiwan as a phytogeographic region with particular significance. Among floristic and geographic elements in Taiwan are complicated with condense pantropic, temperate zone, Asia, Northeast Asia, Himalayas and endemic geographic distribution partterns. This study took floristic research method, to analysis the pteridophytic flora of Taroko National Park includes of 29 families, 106 genera, and 319 species of ferns. The characteristics are determined as follow: First, the geographic distribution of this flora with diversity and abundant; Second, the diversity of fern is abundant from basic to high level species; Third, with abundant Taiwan endemic species, are 13% of the total species, it announced the endemism of species, not of genera. Assaying the vertical distribution of the ferns of Taroko National Park, the maximum species found in warm-temperate broad-leaved forest, are 40% of the total species in this area,which is the richest and various of fern specied in Taroko National Park. Analaysis the relationship of the pteridophytic flora between Taroko National Park and Central-China, South-China and Southwest-China in mainland China through co-relation coefficient statistic method. Result shows the coefficient of similarity of species, Taroko National Park and Dujiangyan Region, Sichuan Province, Hengduan Mountains, Yunnan Province are the closest, the coefficient of similarity of genera is 52.17, 50.01. In addition, to cover the coefficient of similarity of species, Taroko National Park and Dujiangyan Region, Sichuan Province, Chiuwan Mountain Natural Reserve Area, Kwanghis Province, and Chishui Alsophila Natural Reserve, Kweichow Province are the most smililar, the coefficient of similarity of species is 31.34, 28.67, 50.01. The result of the coefficient analys of similarity of genera and species in Dujiangyan Region, Sichuan Province is allied more closely to Taroko National Park.
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"Can recreation and conservation co-exist?: a case study of Shing Mun Country Park." 2004. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5891937.

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Cheung Ka-Kui.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 111-117).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
Abstract --- p.ii
Acknowledgements --- p.iv
Table of Contents --- p.v
List of Figures --- p.viii
List of Tables --- p.x
Chapter Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1
Chapter 1.1 --- Background --- p.1
Chapter 1.2 --- Objectives --- p.3
Chapter 1.3 --- Significance --- p.4
Chapter 1.4 --- Organization of the Thesis --- p.5
Chapter Chapter 2. --- Literature Review --- p.7
Chapter 2.1 --- Hong Kong Country Parks and Management Practices --- p.7
Chapter 2.1.1 --- Establishment of Country Parks --- p.7
Chapter 2.1.2 --- Country Park Management Practices --- p.8
Chapter 2.1.3 --- Country Park Design --- p.9
Chapter 2.2 --- Negative Impacts created from Visitors --- p.10
Chapter 2.2.1 --- General Background --- p.10
Chapter 2.2.2 --- Specific Impacts --- p.12
Chapter 2.2.2.1 --- Noise --- p.12
Chapter 2.2.2.2 --- Trampling --- p.13
Chapter 2.2.2.3 --- Littering --- p.15
Chapter 2.3 --- Wildlife Resources in Hong Kong Country Parks --- p.16
Chapter 2.3.1 --- Wildlife Resources in Hong Kong --- p.17
Chapter 2.3.2 --- Conservation Efforts in Hong Kong --- p.19
Chapter 2.4 --- Technological Advancements in Park Management --- p.19
Chapter 2.4.1 --- Remote Sensing and Vegetation Mapping --- p.20
Chapter 2.4.2 --- GIS and Park Management --- p.22
Chapter Chapter 3. --- Study Area and Methodology --- p.25
Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.25
Chapter 3.2 --- Study Site --- p.25
Chapter 3.2.1 --- Park Settings --- p.25
Chapter 3.2.2 --- Ecological Resources --- p.28
Chapter 3.3 --- Field Measurement --- p.32
Chapter 3.3.1 --- Sampling Strategy --- p.32
Chapter 3.3.2 --- Impact Indicators --- p.34
Chapter 3.3.2.1 --- Noise --- p.34
Chapter 3.3.2.2 --- Trampling --- p.35
Chapter 3.3.2.3 --- Litter Dispersal --- p.36
Chapter 3.4 --- Laboratory Techniques --- p.36
Chapter 3.4.1 --- Remote Sensing Application --- p.36
Chapter 3.4.1.1 --- Image Pre-processing --- p.36
Chapter 3.4.1.2 --- Vegetation Index --- p.38
Chapter 3.4.1.3 --- Vegetation Class Map --- p.39
Chapter 3.4.2 --- The Ecological Dataset --- p.40
Chapter 3.4.3 --- GIS Application --- p.40
Chapter 3.4.3.1 --- Basic Operations --- p.40
Chapter 3.4.3.2 --- Composite Maps for Recreation Impacts and Conservation Importance --- p.41
Chapter Chapter 4. --- Spatial Characteristics of Visitor Impact and Natural Resources --- p.44
Chapter 4.1 --- General Situation of Visitor Impacts --- p.44
Chapter 4.1.1 --- Patterns from Vector Data Format --- p.44
Chapter 4.1.2 --- Patterns from Raster Data Transformation --- p.52
Chapter 4.1.3 --- Composite Impact Level --- p.56
Chapter 4.2 --- Ecological Attributes of Shing Mun Country Park --- p.59
Chapter 4.2.1 --- Vegetation Cover --- p.59
Chapter 4.2.2 --- Water Resources --- p.62
Chapter 4.2.3 --- General Distribution of Wildlife --- p.62
Chapter 4.2.4 --- Conservation Significance on the Number of Species found --- p.69
Chapter 4.2.5 --- Conservation Significance on the Number of Class found --- p.69
Chapter 4.2.6 --- Conservation Significance on the Number of Trophic Level with Ecosystem --- p.70
Chapter 4.2.7 --- Composite Conservation Significance --- p.70
Chapter Chapter 5. --- Discussion --- p.78
Chapter 5.1 --- Potential Association between Recreation and Conservation --- p.78
Chapter 5.2 --- Park Design --- p.86
Chapter 5.2.1 --- Zoning and Site Location --- p.86
Chapter 5.2.2 --- Road and Footpath Network --- p.88
Chapter 5.3 --- Problems in Country Park Management --- p.96
Chapter 5.3.1 --- Recreation Management --- p.96
Chapter 5.3.2 --- Wildlife Conservation --- p.97
Chapter 5.4 --- Implications from the Study --- p.98
Chapter 5.4.1 --- Mode of Recreation --- p.98
Chapter 5.4.2 --- Importance of Baseline Studies --- p.99
Chapter 5.5 --- Recommendations for Country Park Management --- p.101
Chapter Chapter 6. --- Conclusion --- p.104
Chapter 6.1 --- Summary of Findings --- p.104
Chapter 6.2 --- Limitations of the Study --- p.105
Chapter 6.3 --- Recommendations for Further Studies --- p.107
Reference --- p.111
Appendices --- p.118
Chapter 1. --- Descriptions and Basic Sensor Characteristics of IKONOS Satellite Image --- p.118
Chapter 2. --- Mathematic Conversion in Radiometric Correction --- p.120
Chapter 3. --- Details on Aerial Photo Interpretation --- p.121
Chapter 4. --- Recreation Site Recording Sheet --- p.122
Chapter 5. --- Trespassing Recording Sheet --- p.123
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Fan, Tien-Hsiang, and 樊天相. "A Study of Travel Motivation,Travel Image and Revisiting Willingness of Mainland China Tourists''--An Example of Kenting National Park." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/10076355222217869454.

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大仁科技大學
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The aim of this research is to understand the tourism images and travel motivations of Mainland China tourists visiting Kenting National Park. The research shows the differences in travel motivations and tourism images among visitors with different social background, and then explores the relationships among these three dimensions. A questionnaire is designed in order to collect data. For pretesting, a total of 120 questionnaires were administered, 100 were returned. After excluding 18 invalid questionnaires, a total of 82 valid questionnaires were collected and the return rate is 68.33%. For formal investigation, 400 questionnaires were issued, and 400 returned. After excluding 98 invalid, a total of 302 valid questionnaires were collected and the return rate is 75.5%. Then, the author uses the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS), to apply several analyses to the collected data, such as descriptive statistics, T- analysis, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Pearson correlation analysis. The major findings from this study includes: (1)The majority of the visitors are married, aged between 41- 50, from east China, and work as private sector employees, with monthly income between 4001-6000 RMB. (2) There exist significant differences in travel motivations among visitors with different income, educational background and from different places. Moreover, significant differences in tourism images can be seen among visitors with different occupations and marital status. (3) The result also indicates that tourism motivation, tourism image and revisit intention of the visitors are positively correlated with each other. Finally, based on the results, the author attempts to conclude and provide some useful suggestions for government, related industry and researchers.
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Books on the topic "Pudacuo National Park (China)"

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San Francisco (Calif.). Office of the Controller. Audits Division. Concession audit report: National Airlines, Inc., June 24, 1999 through June 30, 2000. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 2000.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Office of the Controller. Audits Division. Concession audit report: China Airlines, Ltd, July 1, 1996 through June 30, 1999. [San Francisco, CA]: Office of the Controller, 1999.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Office of the Controller. Audits Division. Concession audit report: Cathay Pacific Airways Limited, December 1, 1998 through June 30, 2000. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 2000.

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Division, San Francisco (Calif ). Office of the Controller Audits. Concession audit report: American Trans Air, Inc., July 1, 1997 through June 30, 2000. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 2001.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Office of the Controller. Audits Division. Concession audit report: Golden Gate Bar, July 1, 1996 through June 30, 1998. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 1999.

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Division, San Francisco (Calif ). Office of the Controller Audits. Concession audit report: United Airlines, January 1, 1995 through December 31, 1998. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 1999.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Office of the Controller. Audits Division. Concession audit report: Canadian Airlines International, July 1, 1996 through December 31, 1999. [San Francisco, CA]: Office of the Controller, 2000.

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Division, San Francisco (Calif ). Office of the Controller Audits. Concession audit report: American Airlines, January 1, 1996 through December 31, 1998. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 1999.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Office of the Controller. Audits Division. Concession audit report: Pier Thirty-Three, Inc., January 1, 1997 through December 31, 1999. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 2000.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Office of the Controller. Audits Division. Concession audit report: Vallejo Street Garage, September 1, 1996 through August 31, 1999. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Pudacuo National Park (China)"

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Huadong, Guo. "Lushan National Park." In Atlas of Remote Sensing for World Heritage: China, 220–27. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32823-7_31.

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Huadong, Guo. "Mount Sanqingshan National Park." In Atlas of Remote Sensing for World Heritage: China, 310–15. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32823-7_43.

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Jiang, Yanling, Zhaofeng Gao, and Enfu Tang. "Study on Spatial Structure of National Park in Southwest China." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 483–91. London: Springer London, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4856-2_58.

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Chen, Shuisen, Weiqi Chen, and Jia Liu. "Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation Health at the Baiyun Mountain National Forest Park, China." In Challenges Towards Ecological Sustainability in China, 115–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03484-9_6.

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"Pudacuo National Park and Beyond in Yunnan Province: National Parks Envisioned and National Parks in Practice." In Conservation and Recreation in Protected Areas, 256–74. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315573489-23.

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"Taishan National Park, Shangdong, China." In Dictionary of Geotourism, 602. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2538-0_2411.

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"National Mining Park of China, Logo." In Dictionary of Geotourism, 422. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2538-0_1672.

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"Tourism Development and the Tourism Area Life-Cycle: A Case Study of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China." In Tourism in China, 56–84. Routledge, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203886366-12.

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Gransow, Bettina. "“Bewitched by the History Behind the Walls”." In The City in China, 17–40. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529205473.003.0002.

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This chapter examines how urban sociology in and of China is interconnected in historical and disciplinary terms with Robert Park and the Chicago School. It analyses four dimensions thereof: 1) personal relations between Robert Park and Chinese students and colleagues who enabled his visit to China, namely Xu Shilian, Wu Jingchao and Wu Wenzao; 2) institutional embeddedness of the sociology departments at both the University of Chicago and Yanjing University within the funding structures and strategies of the Rockefeller Foundation in the 1920s and 1930s and amongst competing approaches to research in (urban) sociology; 3) empirical fieldwork and comparative community studies in the form of Fei Xiaotong’s research on small towns in China (early 1980s) and his conceptualization of rural urbanization which built on his earlier classic rural community study and influenced official Chinese urbanization strategies until the recent National Plan on New Urbanization (2014-2020); and 4) theorizing China’s “villages in the city” (城中村‎) in light of previous debates inspired by the Chicago School on “cities within cities” (Park 2015), the “slum” and “urban villages”. Based on these four perspectives the chapter addresses questions of legacy, creative impetus and possible limitations arising from Park’s program vis-à-vis urban sociology in China today.
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Tritto, Angela. "Potential of online travel reviews argument analysis for the management of natural heritage sites: the case of Jiuzhaigou National Park, China." In Handbook on Heritage, Sustainable Tourism and Digital Media, 294–310. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781788970082.00033.

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Conference papers on the topic "Pudacuo National Park (China)"

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Yufeng Li, Hongyu Liu, Jingfeng Hao, Xiao Cao, and Nan Zheng. "Trophic states of creeks in Xixi National Wetland Park, China." In 2011 International Symposium on Water Resource and Environmental Protection (ISWREP). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iswrep.2011.5893061.

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Zhang Zhongguo and Wang Yapei. "Enlightenment of Japanese 'Natural Park Act' to national park: planning construction and management in China." In 3rd International Conference on Contemporary Problems in Architecture and Construction. IET, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2011.1110.

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Zhang, Min. "University capabilities and science park performance: An empirical study of the national university science park of China." In 2013 6th International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering (ICIII). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciii.2013.6703666.

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Liu, Qing, Juan Wang, and Jiuju Zhang. "Research on National Park Education and Interpretation Based on China National Knowledge Infrastructure Visualization Analysis." In 2019 6th International Conference on Information Science and Control Engineering (ICISCE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icisce48695.2019.00103.

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Mi, Feng, Ning Zhu, Han Zhang, and Nan Lu. "Management of Tourism Environmental Capacity: A Case Study in Jiufeng National Forest Park, China." In 2010 International Conference on E-Product E-Service and E-Entertainment (ICEEE 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceee.2010.5660568.

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Zhang, Ying, and Na Meng. "Evaluation and Analysis of Water Conservation Value of Ecosystem in Qilian Mountain National Park, Qinghai Province, China." In Proceedings of the 39th IAHR World Congress From Snow to Sea. Spain: International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3850/iahr-39wc2521711920221289.

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Yang W, Chunhui Wang, Le Yu, and Dengrong Zhang. "Using MRF approach to wetland classification of high spatial resolution remote sensing imagery: A case study in Xixi Westland National Park, Hangzhou, China." In 2010 Second IITA International Conference on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (IITA-GRS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iita-grs.2010.5602662.

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Deng, Xiaoxiao, Dihao Zhang, and Shuang Yang. "Revitalizing historic urban quarters by Cityscape-control plan The case of Xi’an, China." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/dnrt1591.

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In globalization ear, a large number of cities around the world are losing their features with the impact of powerful alien culture. Furthermore, China has been experiencing rapid urbanization. Full speed construction calls for the standardization instead of the uniqueness, which have brought threat to characteristics of cities. Homogeneous images of cities can be seen everywhere. Local cityscape, as the identity of the indigenous culture, is becoming increasingly scarce resource and competitive power for city in the field of global competition. Cities in China, who have realized the importance of history and culture in recent years, started to preserve and improve local cityscape by the tools of urban planning and design. Taking the historic urban quarters around the Daming Palace National Heritage Park as an example, the Cityscape Control Plan is researched as a method to preserve and optimize the cityscape in the historic area during the process of urban regeneration. The project is located in Xi’an, a megacity with more than 9.6 million population. Daming Palace used to be the imperial palace of the country in Tang Dynasty (AD634-896). Quarters around it has become a decayed area with squatter settlements nowadays. The municipality tries to bring in new opportunities for the area with a Cityscape Control Plan, which offers a possible solution to combine global and modern function with local and historic cityscape. Learning from the theories of city image, urban morphology and typology, the concept of cityscape and Cityscape Control Plan are defined theoretically. Secondly, an integral cityscape structure for the area is constructed and several spatial guidelines are created in terms of morphology,street interfaces, building heights, architectural styles, architectural colours, etc. All the guidelines are integrated and detailed to specific form codes for each blocks, which can be used as an administrative tool to restrict all the related construction activities. With these efforts, the historic features and innovative features are combined to identify a unique cityscape in this area, bring in a “glocal” (global-local) solution for the revitalizing of the historic mega city as Xi’an
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Sakamoto, Ryo, Ryo Sakamoto, Satoquo Seino, Satoquo Seino, Hirokazu Suzaki, and Hirokazu Suzaki. "COASTAL ALTERATION AND CHANGES IN SHORELINE MORPHOLOGY DUE TO ARTIFICIAL STRUCTURES IN MIIRAKU TOWN ON FUKUE IS. IN THE GOTO ARCHIPELAGO." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b9405463da4.93038143.

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A construction of breakwaters and other shoreline structures on part of a coast influences drift sand transport in the bay, and causes comprehensive topographic changes on the beach. This study investigated shoreline and coastal changes, taking as an example of Shiraragahama Beach in Miiraku on the northwestern end of Fukue Island, Nagasaki Prefecture (Kyushu, Japan). Miiraku, adjacent to Saikai National Park, appears in the revered 8th century poetry collection “Manyoshu” and served as a port for a ship taken by the Japanese envoy to China during the Tang Dynasty (618-709). Because of the recent development of breakwaters for a fishing harbor, the shore environments of this beach have changed significantly. In this study, the status of silt deposits and topographic changes on this beach arising from the construction of a harbor breakwater were evaluated by comparing aerial photographs taken in different years. Next, the changes in the shoreline visible from aerial photographs from 1947 to 2014 were analyzed. Lastly, the altitude of the beaches was measured using accurate survey methods. The following results were obtained: 1) coastal erosion made rock cliffs to fall off along the shore and deposited sand on this beach; 2) the more serious advances or retreats of the shoreline took place around shoreline structures; 3) sandbars and beach cliffs were formed.
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Sakamoto, Ryo, Ryo Sakamoto, Satoquo Seino, Satoquo Seino, Hirokazu Suzaki, and Hirokazu Suzaki. "COASTAL ALTERATION AND CHANGES IN SHORELINE MORPHOLOGY DUE TO ARTIFICIAL STRUCTURES IN MIIRAKU TOWN ON FUKUE IS. IN THE GOTO ARCHIPELAGO." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b4315256b56.

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A construction of breakwaters and other shoreline structures on part of a coast influences drift sand transport in the bay, and causes comprehensive topographic changes on the beach. This study investigated shoreline and coastal changes, taking as an example of Shiraragahama Beach in Miiraku on the northwestern end of Fukue Island, Nagasaki Prefecture (Kyushu, Japan). Miiraku, adjacent to Saikai National Park, appears in the revered 8th century poetry collection “Manyoshu” and served as a port for a ship taken by the Japanese envoy to China during the Tang Dynasty (618-709). Because of the recent development of breakwaters for a fishing harbor, the shore environments of this beach have changed significantly. In this study, the status of silt deposits and topographic changes on this beach arising from the construction of a harbor breakwater were evaluated by comparing aerial photographs taken in different years. Next, the changes in the shoreline visible from aerial photographs from 1947 to 2014 were analyzed. Lastly, the altitude of the beaches was measured using accurate survey methods. The following results were obtained: 1) coastal erosion made rock cliffs to fall off along the shore and deposited sand on this beach; 2) the more serious advances or retreats of the shoreline took place around shoreline structures; 3) sandbars and beach cliffs were formed.
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