Core Insights - The report titled "China's World Natural Heritage Protection and Development Report (1985-2025)" was released by the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, marking the first comprehensive assessment of natural heritage in China [1] - All of China's world natural heritage and dual natural and cultural heritage sites are reported to be in good protective status, with no significant human damage or threats to their outstanding values [1] - China holds the highest number of world natural heritage sites at 15 and dual natural and cultural heritage sites at 4, covering diverse ecosystems from the southeastern coast to the Tibetan Plateau and the northwestern deserts [1] Group 1 - The report indicates that China's natural heritage is characterized by large scale and wide span, providing a model for cross-regional collaborative protection of world heritage [1] - The effective governance model for cross-regional collaborative protection has been developed through practical exploration, reflecting the integration of natural and cultural elements in China's heritage [1] - The report highlights the contribution of China's unique approach to natural heritage management since joining the "Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage" 40 years ago [2]
我国自然遗产总数居世界首位
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-06 21:01