China has further enhanced its top-level design for biodiversity conservation with a 2023-30 national strategy and an action plan that vows to restore at least 30 percent of the nation's degraded ecosystems by the end of this decade.
One of the priorities is to beef up the country's capability in biodiversity conservation surveying and monitoring.
China will select another 14 candidate units entitled to become national botanical gardens in order to build up a more sound and harmonious national system of botanical gardens and national parks management as well as promote biodiversity conservation.
The insurance company will pay out for the restoration of damaged ecosystems caused by human activities such as destruction caused by project construction, farming wastewater, harmful waste and pesticide residue.
Creating biodiversity to open a material cycle and achieve balance in the ecosystem is an excellent solution to ecological crises such as the greenhouse effect and freshwater depletion.