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Standard ID LY/T 1685-2007 (LY/T1685-2007)
Description (Translated English) Nature reserve terminology
Sector / Industry Forestry Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard B65
Classification of International Standard 01.040.13
Word Count Estimation 29,288
Date of Issue 2007-06-04
Date of Implementation 2007-10-01
Quoted Standard GB/T 14529-1993; GB/T 20399-2006
Regulation (derived from) Chinese industry standard filing Notice 2007 No. 9 (No. 93 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) State Forestry Administration
Summary This standard specifies the nature reserve of common terminology, including the establishment of nature reserves, construction, management and other aspects. This standard applies to nature reserve protection, management, teaching, research and other related fields.

LY/T 1685-2007: Nature reserve terminology

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Nature reserve terminology ICS 01.040.13 B65 People's Republic of China Forestry Industry Standard Nature terminology Released on.2007-06-04 2007-10-01 implementation State Forestry Administration released

Content

Foreword III 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 basic term 1 4 Nature Reserve Protection Objects 4 5 Nature Reserve Planning and Construction 10 6 Nature Reserve Management 12 7 Nature Reserve Resources Utilization 14 Chinese Pinyin Index 16 English index 19 Reference 24

Foreword

This standard was proposed by the Nature Reserve College of Beijing Forestry University. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Wildlife Conservation of the State Forestry Administration. This standard was drafted. Nature College of Beijing Forestry University, Department of Wildlife Conservation of the State Forestry Administration. The main drafters of this standard. Cui Guofa, Li Zhong, Xu Jiliang, He Youjun, Lei Wei, Xing Yuhua, Yan Xun, An Lidan, Wu Lilei, Wang Longfu. Nature terminology

1 Scope

This standard specifies the common terminology of nature reserves, including the establishment, construction and management of nature reserves. This standard applies to the protection, management, teaching, scientific research and other related fields of nature reserves.

2 Normative references

The terms in the following documents become the terms of this standard by reference to this standard. All dated references, followed by all Modifications (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to study Is it possible to use the latest version of these files? For undated references, the latest edition applies to this standard. GB/T 14529-1993 Principles of classification and level of nature reserves GB/T 20399-2006 Technical Regulations for the Overall Planning of Nature Reserves

3 basic terms

3.1 Naturally concentrated areas of representative or important conservation values of natural ecosystems, rare and endangered species of wild animals and plants, The terrestrial, terrestrial waters or sea areas where the protected objects such as natural relics are located are classified according to law to provide special protection and management. Area. 3.2 The type of nature reserve divided according to the protection object, value, and nature of the nature reserve. 3.3 The ecosystem consisting of a biome and abiotic environment with a certain representativeness, typicality and integrity is the main protection pair. Nature reserves, including forest ecosystems, grassland and meadow ecosystems, desert ecosystems, inland wetlands and water ecosystems, Five types of nature reserves, such as marine and coastal ecosystems. [GB/T 14529-1993, definition 3.2] 3.3.1 A natural reserve with forest vegetation and its habitat as the main protection object. [GB/T 14529-1993, definition 3.2.1] 3.3.2 A nature reserve that uses the natural ecosystem formed by grassland and meadow vegetation and its habitat as the main protection object. [GB/T 14529-1993, definition 3.2.2] 3.3.3 A natural reserve that is formed by a combination of desert and abiotic environments as a primary conservation object. [GB/T 14529-1993, definition 3.2.3]


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