Research on Inner Mongolia's Ecological Governance Experience
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https://doi.org/10.70767/jebe.v1i1.103Abstract
Inner Mongolia spans China's 'Three North' regions and borders eight provinces, making it the largest and most diverse ecological functional zone in northern China. Inner Mongolia serves as a crucial gateway for China's northern opening-up strategy, and its long-term mission is to leverage its geographical advantages and resource endowments to enhance its role as a gateway. To fulfill this challenging national task, it is essential to fully leverage Inner Mongolia's ecological advantages to provide ecological support for the comprehensive construction of a socialist modernized country. This research, focusing on 'Ecological Governance in Inner Mongolia,' reviews the ecological governance practices in Inner Mongolia, analyzes successful cases, and summarizes Inner Mongolia's ecological governance experiences. The aim is to provide recommendations for the construction of a socialist modernized country.
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