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生态社区是什么样的社区?
Zhong Guo Huan Jing Bao·2025-05-16 00:19

Core Viewpoint - The construction of high-quality ecological communities is elevated to a new level, transitioning from "environmental improvement" to "value creation" as part of the "Beautiful China" initiative [1] Group 1: Definition and Importance of Ecological Communities - Ecological community construction is a micro-practice and important carrier for achieving the goals of "Beautiful China" [1] - High-quality ecological communities are essential components for realizing the "Beautiful China" construction goals [1] - The concept of ecological communities has evolved from traditional green communities to a more comprehensive focus on ecological culture and harmonious coexistence with nature [1] Group 2: Characteristics of High-Quality Ecological Communities - Low-carbon: Represents a green lifestyle and aims to create low-carbon living experiences through green products and technologies [1] - Livable: Emphasizes complete community functions, providing a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing environment for residents [2] - Clean: Focuses on external beauty with effective sanitation, waste management, and community infrastructure [2] - Quiet: Ensures a peaceful living environment free from noise disturbances [2] - Harmonious: Highlights the harmony between people, objects, and nature [2] Group 3: Strategies for Building High-Quality Ecological Communities - Promote low-carbon living by developing zero or near-zero carbon communities and enhancing energy self-sufficiency through renewable energy sources [3] - Create warm spaces with humanistic care by designing community green spaces and ensuring accessibility for all residents [3] - Advance "waste-free communities" by establishing recycling stations and improving waste management efficiency [4] - Enhance tranquility through noise reduction measures and creating natural soundscapes [5] - Foster a sense of community and shared responsibility by involving residents in ecological culture initiatives and community governance [5]