❞ كتاب Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China and Taiwan ❝  ⏤ University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA

❞ كتاب Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China and Taiwan ❝ ⏤ University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA

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Few issues display more clearly the competition between China’s drive to
become economically developed and to conserve biodiversity than hydropower development. This is the subject of China’s most recent environmental
controversy. In August 2003, the National Development and Reform
Commission, a powerful economics super-ministry, authorized construction of
a 13-station dam along the Nu1 River (Nujiang) in Yunnan Province. After at
least a decade of construction, the dam would become the world’s largest. It
would produce more electricity than the Three Gorges Dam, helping China
address energy shortages while bringing jobs to poor residents of southwestern
China and revenues to the provincial and local governments.
However, the Nujiang is one of only two large Chinese rivers that has not
yet been dammed. Originating in the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau, it flows through
Yunnan into Myanmar, where it is named the Salween River. The river passes
through spectacular gorges, and its waters wash habitats of many endemic
plant and animal species. Indeed, it is one of China’s remaining ‘hotspot’ areas
of rich biological diversity, and justifiably is called an ‘oriental treasure
garden’. It is part of a UNESCO world heritage site.2 University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA - ❰ له مجموعة من الإنجازات والمؤلفات أبرزها ❞ Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China and Taiwan ❝ ❱
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Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China and Taiwan

2006م - 1446هـ
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Few issues display more clearly the competition between China’s drive to
become economically developed and to conserve biodiversity than hydropower development. This is the subject of China’s most recent environmental
controversy. In August 2003, the National Development and Reform
Commission, a powerful economics super-ministry, authorized construction of
a 13-station dam along the Nu1 River (Nujiang) in Yunnan Province. After at
least a decade of construction, the dam would become the world’s largest. It
would produce more electricity than the Three Gorges Dam, helping China
address energy shortages while bringing jobs to poor residents of southwestern
China and revenues to the provincial and local governments.
However, the Nujiang is one of only two large Chinese rivers that has not
yet been dammed. Originating in the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau, it flows through
Yunnan into Myanmar, where it is named the Salween River. The river passes
through spectacular gorges, and its waters wash habitats of many endemic
plant and animal species. Indeed, it is one of China’s remaining ‘hotspot’ areas
of rich biological diversity, and justifiably is called an ‘oriental treasure
garden’. It is part of a UNESCO world heritage site.2
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المزيد..

تعليقات القرّاء:

Biologically

Biology is a natural science that is concerned with the study of life, its various forms and its function, how these organisms interact with each other and with the surrounding environment. The word biology in Greek is made up of two words: bio (βίος) meaning life. And loggia (-λογία) means science or study. Biology: the similarity of vegetation and animal cover on the edges of the African and American states, and the existence of the same fossil.


Branches of biology
Biology is an ancient science thousands of years old and modern biology began in the nineteenth century. This science has multiple branches. Among them are:

Anatomy
Botany
Biochemia
Biogeography
Biofisia
Cytology or cell science
Ecology or environmental science
 

 

نبذه عن الكتاب:

Few issues display more clearly the competition between China’s drive to
become economically developed and to conserve biodiversity than hydropower development. This is the subject of China’s most recent environmental
controversy. In August 2003, the National Development and Reform
Commission, a powerful economics super-ministry, authorized construction of
a 13-station dam along the Nu1 River (Nujiang) in Yunnan Province. After at
least a decade of construction, the dam would become the world’s largest. It
would produce more electricity than the Three Gorges Dam, helping China
address energy shortages while bringing jobs to poor residents of southwestern
China and revenues to the provincial and local governments.
However, the Nujiang is one of only two large Chinese rivers that has not
yet been dammed. Originating in the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau, it flows through
Yunnan into Myanmar, where it is named the Salween River. The river passes
through spectacular gorges, and its waters wash habitats of many endemic
plant and animal species. Indeed, it is one of China’s remaining ‘hotspot’ areas
of rich biological diversity, and justifiably is called an ‘oriental treasure
garden’. It is part of a UNESCO world heritage site.2

Biology
Human biology
Who is the founder of biology?
The importance of biology
Areas of work in the field of biology
Theories of biology
Research on biology for the first grade of secondary school
Human biology



سنة النشر : 2006م / 1427هـ .
حجم الكتاب عند التحميل : 1.53 .
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