Evolution of China’s Forestry Policies since 1949 and Experience and Implications
Yunhong Hu and
Junjie He
Asian Agricultural Research, 2013, vol. 05, issue 06, 4
Abstract:
Since 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) and government have formulated series of policies to promote construction and development of forestry. The evolution of forestry policies brings constant deepening of understanding of the Party and government about forestry development laws. Forestry policies evolve from emergency and provisional to systematic and overall functions, making them become more scientific, pertinent and prospective. Besides, formulation of forestry policies is gradually influenced by international factors. When formulating forestry policies, it is required to follow forestry development laws, keep pace with time, and make constant improvement in practice, to suit demands of times and social development, and prudently handle the relationship between economic benefits and ecological benefits of forestry.
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Date: 2013
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