Journalists from the US, Germany, Japan, and Spain observed Qinghai's green development projects. Qinghai Lake, on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, is a key example. The lake's unique naked carp and bird populations are thriving due to conservation efforts.
Fishing bans and conservation have boosted the naked carp population nearly 46-fold. The endangered Przewalski's gazelle population has also recovered. The province uses a holistic approach to protect the ecosystem.
Local ranger Dorje Tsomo documents environmental changes. Herders are also becoming involved in ecotourism. A Japanese journalist was impressed by the human-nature coexistence.
Kanbula, now a UNESCO Global Geopark, boosts geo-conservation and tourism. Dekyi Village has benefited economically from tourism.
A Spanish journalist examined the balance between energy development and environmental protection. A photovoltaic park uses an eco-industrial model, restoring vegetation and boosting livestock income. Clean energy investment and generation are also significant.
5 Comments
Habibi
Almost 46-fold increase? I doubt those numbers! This seems like an exaggeration to me.
Ongania
Conservation projects often prioritize wildlife over human needs. Is there a fair balance here?
Fuerza
The focus on tourism can often lead to environmental degradation in popular areas. How sustainable is this really?
Manolo Noriega
Amazing to hear about the eco-industrial model! It sets a precedent for sustainable practices across the globe.
Fuerza
Is this truly a "holistic approach" or just a way to push more tourist dollars into Qinghai?