Guangxi Zhiwu (Aug 2023)

A new attempt for biodiversity conservation in China: A community-based management model for Qu'nan mini reserve

  • Renchuan HU,
  • Ying ZHOU,
  • Yifei DONG,
  • Binsheng LUO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11931/guihaia.gxzw202303014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 8
pp. 1428 – 1436

Abstract

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Biodiversity is the material basis for human survival. At present, the conservation of biodiversity is mainly carried out through nature reserves. As an essential supplement to the existing nature reserve systems in China, the mini reserve is an essential means to connect fragmented habitats for animals and plants and maintain the integrity of ecosystems. This study systematically collates and analyzes the organizational structure, system construction, daily work, and preliminary results of the community-based Qu'nan mini reserve through a literature review and field investigations. The results are as follows: (1) The construction of the Qu'nan mini reserve is based on the mindset of “self-construction, self-financing, self-management, and self-benefit”. It is managed mainly by “equal discussion and democratic consultation” which has been recognized and supported by local community residents, the local government, and the outside world. (2) The establishment, construction, and development of the mini reserve have not only enhance the protection awareness of community residents and increase the number and diversity of surrounding animal and plant populations. It also improves the living environment of the Qu'nan community and enriches the spiritual culture of residents. In addition, this paper also discusses the hidden dangers in the construction of conservation communities. Some feasible suggestions are proposed to provide a reference for developing biodiversity and traditional culture conservation, and other mini reserves in China.

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