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Study on the Construction of Hulun Lake Ecological Governance Community

Xiaoyu Hu

Abstract


In recent years, the ecological management of Hulun Lake has achieved positive protection and management results through a
number of effective management measures, and has reproduced its beautiful scene like a fairyland. In order to further improve the effectiveness of ecological governance of Hulun Lake, this paper uses Marx’s community thought to guide the construction of an ecological governance community based on common ideas, with common interests as the key, and with common action as the core, so as to promote the systematic and modern development of ecological governance of Hulun Lake.

Keywords


Ecological Governance; Ecological Governance Community; Hulun Lake

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ag.v8i1.12590

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