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Global Ecology Culture and Environmental Management for Rural Revitalization and Dual Carbon Strategy

Topic Information

Dear Colleagues,

With increasing environmental problems, rural areas are facing the challenge of environmental protection and sustainable development. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a common guiding framework for countries around the world, including the elimination of poverty and hunger,  sustainable urban and rural development and the fight against climate change. Rural revitalization, ecology culture , environmental management and the dual carbon strategy are closely related to these goals. In the process of achieving these goals, countries need to carry out international cooperation and experience sharing to jointly promote the goal of sustainable development. In recent years, rural revitalization and dual carbon strategy have been further promoted in China. Ecology culture and environmental management, including forest management are considered to be the key elements to achieve sustainable rural development. Ecology culture can contribute to rural revitalization, cultivating entrepreneurship and promoting sustainable agriculture. Environmental management involves the sustainable use of resources and environmental protection. It can promote the innovation and application of green technology and clean energy, help protect natural resources, mitigate climate change, strengthen environmental governance and achieve sustainable development of rural economy. Ecology culture and environmental management can be integrated with each other. Multi-party cooperation and comprehensive measures will help improve the ecology level in rural areas, promote sustainable development and achieve the dual carbon goal. Therefore, through the comprehensive means of ecology culture and environmental management, it can provide an important contribution to the successful implementation of rural revitalization and dual carbon strategy. The purpose of this topic is to provide a platform for researchers, scholars, policy makers and practitioners to publish their insights, theories, methods and innovative methods on the combination of ecology culture and environmental management for rural revitalization and the implementation of the dual carbon strategy. It covers a wide range of areas, including, but not limited to, ecology strategies and policies to promote environmental awareness and sustainable development in rural areas; environmental management methods and techniques to promote sustainable development in rural areas; and integrating ecology and environmental management for rural development.

Prof. Dr. Pingping Luo
Prof. Dr. Guangwei Huang
Prof. Dr. Binaya Kumar Mishra
Dr. Mohd Remy Rozainy Bin Mohd Arif Zainol
Topic Editors

Keywords

  • ecology culture
  • environmental management
  • environmental law
  • environmental regulation
  • environmental modelling
  • arid hydrology
  • watershed spatial hydrology
  • urban flood
  • water resource management
  • urban rural planning
  • green technology
  • green energy
  • global cooperation
  • public management
  • economic management
  • economic analysis
  • sustainable development
  • carbon research
  • food security
  • land management
  • green building
  • climate change adaption
  • forest management
  • forest disaster

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