Promoting the Development of Conservation Engineering Technology for Scarce Medicinal Plants to Support Yunnan in Winning the "Battle for Biodiversity"

Journal: Modern Economics & Management Forum DOI: 10.32629/memf.v4i1.1246

Pei Zhang

School of Chemical Engineering, Yunnan Open University, Kunming, China

Abstract

The construction of ecological civilization is a fundamental plan for the sustainable development of the Chinese nation. The Chinese nation has always respected and loved nature, and the Chinese civilization that has lasted for more than 5,000 years has bred a rich ecological culture. Many concepts emphasize the unity of heaven, earth and man, and link natural ecology with human civilization, act according to the laws of nature, use resources in a timely manner and in moderation, expressing our ancestors' important understanding of dealing with the relationship between man and nature. This paper analyzes the conservation engineering technology of scarce medicinal plants from the perspective of ecological civilization construction and proposes a series of actions to protect Yunnan's biodiversity.

Keywords

ecological civilization, medicinal plants, Yunnan, biodiversity, measures

Funding

Vigorously developing scarce medicinal plant conservation engineering technology to help Yunnan fight a "biodiversity protection war", Project No.: 22DSZ43

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