Botanical aspects of eco-civilisation construction.
Hamilton, Alan; Pei, Shengji; Yang, Lixin
刊名Plant diversity
2017
卷号39期号:2页码:65-72
ISSN号2468-2659
英文摘要The concept of eco-civilisation refers to the need for human affairs to be contained within the limits set by nature. Plants play such fundamental roles in the functioning of ecosystems and economies that due attention must be given to them for eco-civilisation to be achieved. Species are the basic functional units of the plant world and, taking a long term perspective, their conservation with their genetic diversity should be a primary objective in eco-civilisation construction. However, standard procedures used for plant conservation have met with only limited success. Therefore, plant conservationists need social allies to boost their efforts - referring to elements of society whose primary interests in eco-civilisation construction are different, but whose efforts, if successful, will bring benefits to plant conservation too. Potential allies can be identified using an ecosystem system services framework showing how benefits received from the delivery of ecosystem services overlap with those that favour conservation of plant diversity. The concept of eco-civilisation was adopted officially in China in 2014 as a principle guiding its future development. A project at Ludian, Yunnan Province, is used to show the relationships between an ecosystem services framework and a conservation initiative.
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.kib.ac.cn/handle/151853/64853]  
专题昆明植物研究所_植物化学与西部植物资源持续利用国家重点实验室
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Hamilton, Alan,Pei, Shengji,Yang, Lixin. Botanical aspects of eco-civilisation construction.[J]. Plant diversity,2017,39(2):65-72.
APA Hamilton, Alan,Pei, Shengji,&Yang, Lixin.(2017).Botanical aspects of eco-civilisation construction..Plant diversity,39(2),65-72.
MLA Hamilton, Alan,et al."Botanical aspects of eco-civilisation construction.".Plant diversity 39.2(2017):65-72.
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