本期內容簡介
The Benefit of Sharing
As spring approaches, the migratory birds that winter in Taiwan are preparing to return to their birthplaces, which may be hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away. Migratory birds are not the only creatures with habitats spanning national and maritime borders. Most of the world’s species move about unconstrained by human boundaries. Therefore, while our national parks may have boundaries, our strategies and perspectives have never been confined to just one national park.
This year, National Park Quarterly will focus on the theme “Grand Perspectives with no Boundaries” to present important transnational, transregional, and trans-national-park exchange and digitalization achievements in the four aspects of operation and management, conservation and research, recreation and tourism, and sustainable utilization. As the National Park Service nears the anniversary of its establishment, these historic achievements serve as an important foundation for the journey ahead.
The Spring Edition invites all readers on a journey starting with experience sharing among national parks in Taiwan, then traversing the border to witness international collaboration between national parks of different countries. A special article focuses on the experiences of Yangmingshan National Park Headquarters personnel who visited Korea's Gyeongju National Park for observation and training. Additionally, readers will be introduced to the digital technologies that are being applied by various national parks to enhance operations and management efficiency and connect with the public.
The Benefit of Sharing
As spring approaches, the migratory birds that winter in Taiwan are preparing to return to their birthplaces, which may be hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away. Migratory birds are not the only creatures with habitats spanning national and maritime borders. Most of the world’s species move about unconstrained by human boundaries. Therefore, while our national parks may have boundaries, our strategies and perspectives have never been confined to just one national park.
This year, National Park Quarterly will focus on the theme “Grand Perspectives with no Boundaries” to present important transnational, transregional, and trans-national-park exchange and digitalization achievements in the four aspects of operation and management, conservation and research, recreation and tourism, and sustainable utilization. As the National Park Service nears the anniversary of its establishment, these historic achievements serve as an important foundation for the journey ahead.
The Spring Edition invites all readers on a journey starting with experience sharing among national parks in Taiwan, then traversing the border to witness international collaboration between national parks of different countries. A special article focuses on the experiences of Yangmingshan National Park Headquarters personnel who visited Korea's Gyeongju National Park for observation and training. Additionally, readers will be introduced to the digital technologies that are being applied by various national parks to enhance operations and management efficiency and connect with the public.
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英文版:
National Park Quarterly is an important media for 8 national parks in Taiwan to promote the achievement of wildlife conservation, environmental education and eco-tourism. Throughout the versatile contents in depth, readers around the world are more than welcome to enjoy the beauty of national parks with handpicked photographs and artistic layout.
英文版:
National Park Quarterly is an important media for 8 national parks in Taiwan to promote the achievement of wildlife conservation, environmental education and eco-tourism. Throughout the versatile contents in depth, readers around the world are more than welcome to enjoy the beauty of national parks with handpicked photographs and artistic layout.
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