目录 Chapter Ⅰ Mainstreaming of Urban Biodiversity 【Case 1—1】Mainsteaming Urban Biodiversity into China's Mainstream Policies 【Case 1—2】Mainstreaming Urban Biodiversity Conservation into Urban Development 【Case 1—3】Mainstreaming Urban Biodiversity Conservation into Urban Development Planning 【Case 1—4】National Garden City Development Initiative Promotes Urban Biodiversity Conservation 【Case 1—5】Xi'an Proposes Urban Biodiversity Conservation to Cities Around the World 【Case 1—6】Hong Kong SAR Formulates China's First Urban Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 【Case 1—7】Shenzhen City Mainstreams Urban Biodiversity Conservation into Municipal Policies and Regulations 【Case 1—8】Biodiversity Becomes an Evaluation Indicator for Green Buildings in the Taiwan region 【Case 1—9】Chanba Makes Biodiversity an Indicator of City Competitiveness Chapter Ⅱ In—situ Conservation and Ex—situ Conservation 【Case 2—1】A Reserve in the City—Shenzhen Futian Mangrove Reserve 【Case 2—2】Beijing Elk Garden Becomes a Paragon for the Protection of Rare and Endangered Species in China 【Case 2—3】Chengdu Wangjiang Tower Park Becomes a Base for the Protection of Bamboo Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge 【Case 2—4】Peking University—A Paragon of Campus Biodiversity Conservation 【Case 2—5】Welcome Swift Back to Beijing 【Case 2—6】Nanchang City Unifies the Protection and Sustainable Utilization of Bird Diversity 【Case 2—7】Kunming City Takes Multiple Measures to Protect Larus ridibundus 【Case 2—8】Ex—situ Conservation of "National Treasure"—Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding 【Case 2—9】Beijing Raptor Rescue Center—A Raptor Hospital in the City 【Case 2—10】"Noah's Ark" in the City—The Germplasm Bank of Wild Species 【Case 2—11】Science and Technology Benefits Living Specimen —Protection of Ancient and Famous Trees in Beijing 【Case 2—12】Monitoring and Protection of Butterfly Diversity in Huangmei County of Hubei Province 【Case 2—13】"Ecological guardian" —Urbanization of Caidian District and Diversity Protection of natural enemy insects Chapter Ⅲ Urban Green Land and Corridor Establishment 【Case 3—1】Tianfu Greenway—An Ecological and Economic Corridor Connecting Urban Ecosystems 【Case 3—2】Sanggou Bay Wetland Park—China's First National—level Urban Wetland Park 【Case 3—3】Inclusion of Roofs into Urban Green Space 【Case 3—4】Xinzhou City's Urban Green Space Planning with Biodiversity Conservation at the Core 【Case 3—5】Fuzhou City Builds an Urban Wildlife Corridor According to Local Conditions 【Case 3—6】The Road to Rainbow—A Wildlife Corridor in the Olympic Park 【Case 3—7】Ningbo Biodiversity Corridor—A "Living Organisms Filter" Converted from Abandoned Brownfields 【Case 3—8】Tianjin City Changes Construction Wastes into a Mountain Park 【Case 3—9】"Four Mountains"Ecosystem Restoration Project in Chongqing Metropolitan Area 【Case 3—10】The Great East Lake Water Network Integrates Wuhan's "100 Lakes" into "One Huge Lake" 【Case 3—11】Biodiversity Conservation in Qingdao Marine Chapter Ⅳ Restoration of Wetland Ecosystem 【Case 4—1】Biodiversity Conservation in Xixi National Wetland Park 【Case 4—2】Birds Become the "Protagonists" of Qinhuangdao Coastal Belt 【Case 4—3】Changing "Earth Scar" into "Pleasant Garden"—Biodiversity Restoration in the Collapsed Area of Jiawang District 【Case 4—4】Shanghai Houtan Park—A Example of Biodiversity Restoration in Brownfields 【Case 4—5】Cuihu Wetland: A National—level Urban Wetland Park Started with a Pond 【Case 4—6】Thousand Lakes City—Wuhan's Wetland Protection 【Case 4—7】A Paragon of Biodiversity Restoration in Floodplains—Yiwu Riverside Park Chapter Ⅴ Public Participation and Publicity 【Case 5—1】The "Green Beijing, Green Action" Publicity Group Takes Biodiversity as an Important Content
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