Ding Hong: The Choice of the Path for the Protection and Restoration of the Ecological System in Jiangsu

Release time:2019-02-15Author: Ding Hong

Jiangsu is in the “critical period” of accelerating green transformation and nearing the ecological turning point, in the “tough period” of improving environmental quality and promoting ecological restoration, and in the “window period” of deepening reform innovation, and solving environmental problems.The main foundation and shortcomings of Jiangsu's ecosystem protection and restoration: The level of green development continues to improve, but the overall economic structure has not yet undergone a fundamental change.The environmental quality is improving faster, but some key environmental indicators still have shortcomings.The construction of green Jiangsu is progressing steadily, but the overall ecosystem is still fragile.The "263" special action has achieved remarkable results, but the hidden environmental hazards have not yet been completely eliminated.The construction of the ecological environment system has been continuously improved, but the deep-level system and mechanism barriers still need to be further broken through.Further advance the research on the path of ecological system protection and restoration in Jiangsu: Guided by the strategy of key functional areas, ensure the integrity and coordination of ecological protection and restoration project deployment.With the ecological protection red line as the bottom line and the ecological corridor as the support, construct a large pattern of ecological protection and restoration in the province.Focusing on the construction of ecological protection leading areas and special zones, it provides a model for the accumulation of experience in ecological protection and restoration.Adhere to the problem-orientated method. Highlight scientific and technological leadership, and design targeted solutions to ecological functions and key ecological problems.Persist in reform and innovation, increase supervision rewards and punishments, and establish a useful mechanism for ecological protection and restoration.