The Construction of Ecological Management System of Urban Lakes:A Case Study of Wuhan
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This paper clearly sorts out the construction process of ecological management system of urban lakes in Wuhan by analyzing its three progressive phases. The ecological management system of urban lakes refers to the ecological management system dedicated to lake protection and ecosystem restoration. The management behavior of this system emphasizes the construction of the entirety and the systematicity of the lake areas, and it also highly concerns about the sustainable development of the regional economy and ecology as well as the widespread participation of the public and the stakeholders. Urban ecological management system based on an ecological treatment diagram with polyhydric cooperation allows urban lakes to fairly and sustainably meet the objectives and requirements of the ecosystem and human beings and ultimately achieves the “healthy ecological governance” of urban lakes.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/4878
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