Investigation of Environmental Protection Planning and Future Vision of Taishan Cultural Heritage Area
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Mount Tai; Mountain-Type Scenic Area; Environmental Protection; Future Planning.Abstract
Mount Tai is not only a treasure of Chinese history and culture, but also a place rich in natural resources. For thousands of years, Mount Tai has attracted thousands of tourists to seek its unique charm. However, with the prosperity of tourism, the environmental condition of Taishan Mountain Reserve should not be underestimated. The vastness of this mountainous region and its complex topography pose great challenges for environmental protection and planning. This paper focuses on this, discusses in depth the current environmental planning challenges of Mount Tai, and proposes targeted solutions to seek continuous improvement of the ecological environment of Mount Tai.
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