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马来西亚雨林里的“绿色脊梁”

Core Viewpoint - The construction of the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) in Malaysia is being executed with a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability, aiming to create a "green backbone" for the region while minimizing ecological impact [1][2]. Group 1: Project Overview - The ECRL project connects Kuala Lumpur to the state of Selangor, characterized by a challenging construction environment due to thick mud and soft ground conditions [1]. - The construction site is located near the Klang River basin, where the soil has a thickness of 40 to 50 meters and a depth of about 4 meters of soft mud, posing significant engineering challenges [1]. Group 2: Environmental Measures - The construction team has implemented "vegetation corridors" along the railway to reconnect fragmented ecological areas and reduce the impact on local ecosystems [2]. - Native plants are selected for slope greening to enhance survival rates and ensure ecological sustainability [2]. - Environmental protection measures include intercepting and filtering facilities, regular water quality testing, and emergency response mechanisms for any anomalies [2]. Group 3: Community Response - Local residents initially expressed concerns about potential environmental degradation but have since become reassured by the construction process, noting that the water and forest conditions remain intact [3].