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International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society, 2023, 7(7); doi: 10.25236/IJNDES.2023.070707.

Problems and Development Countermeasures for the Status of Shenzhen Nature Reserves

Author(s)

Shao Meiyi

Corresponding Author:
Shao Meiyi
Affiliation(s)

Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China

Abstract

With the rapid development of Shenzhen City in Guangdong Province, a series of problems such as the reduction of natural resources and environmental degradation have emerged. Only by exploring the balance between urban development and ecological conservation can sustainable development take place. As the core carriers of ecological construction, nature reserves have the role of maintaining the normal functioning of natural ecosystems, providing shelters for the survival of species, and preserving species and genetic diversity. This paper will describe the current situation of nature reserves in Shenzhen and the problems of habitat fragmentation, invasive plants disturbing the ecological balance, and marine ecosystems being polluted, and discuss the countermeasures for the development of nature reserves in Shenzhen with respect to these problems.

Keywords

Shenzhen; natural protected area, ecological environment, ecological protection, development countermeasures

Cite This Paper

Shao Meiyi. Problems and Development Countermeasures for the Status of Shenzhen Nature Reserves. International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society (2023) Vol.7, Issue 7: 47-52. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJNDES.2023.070707.

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