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出版社:中國林業出版社 ISBN:9787503822971 商品編碼:65821071615 開本:16開 出版時間:1999-12-01 頁數:138 代碼:128
" 商品基本信息,請以下列介紹為準 | 商品名稱: | 羌塘:上土 外語學習 書籍 | 作者: | 劉務林 | 代碼: | 128.0 | 出版社: | 中國林業出版社 | 出版日期: | 1999-12-01 | ISBN: | 9787503822971 | 印次: | | 版次: | 1 | 裝幀: | 精裝 | 開本: | 16開 |
內容簡介 | 本書內容包括:羌塘的人類活動、羌塘的特殊地理環境、羌塘的植被、羌塘的野生動物、羌塘的自然環境保護、期待等。 |
目錄 | CONTENTS Foreword I Zeren sangzhu Foreword II George B.Schaller Author's Preface OVERVIEW HISTORY OF THE CHANG TANG HUMAN ACTIVITIES IN THE CHANG TANG Plateau Landforms Closed Water Systems and Star Star Studded Lakes Abundant Geothermal Resources Capricious Climate VEGETATION IN THE CHANG TANG Flora Vegetation Types THE CHANG TANG'S WILDLIFE Mammals on the Plateau Birls in the Chang Tang Amphibians,Reptiles and Fish in the Chang Tang Insects and Other Arthopodan Animals NATURAL ENVIRONMENT PROTECITION IN THE CHANG TANG Mature Reserve Construction Values of the Chang Tang 's Nature Reserves EXPECTATION The Chang Tang'sEcploration Chronicle A Review of Values of Wildlife in the Chang Tang Actions to Protect the Chang Tang APPENDIX The List of Northern and Southern ChangTang's Snow Mountains and Glaciers The List of Eastern Chang Tang's Sonw Mountains and Glaciers The List of Chang Tang's Main Whose Ares Is Wider than 50k平方米 The List of Chang Tang's Seed Plants The List of Chang Tang's Terrestrial Verrebrate The List of Chang Tang's Fishes …… |
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Since the 19th century, many scientists and explorers from China and other countries have been trying to unveil the Chang Tang, a mysterious land, but failed so far. Due to its special physical environment of being cutting off, the Chang Tang is normally very difficult to access, which makes the Chang Tang miraculous. None of the mysteries in human history, geography, biology and atmosphere physics has been deciphered entirely, though great efforts have been made. Our ancestors left with us the nature historic heritage full ofquestions-a treasure place attracting more and more explorers who vie for the first one toTo unveil the mystery of the Chang Tang, you need not only knowledge but also courage and perseverance against challenges. Some one wrote: "Many brave explorers entered the hinterland of a beautiful,abundant and unpeopled place, but few returned alive. They died from lack of food, fuel or being lost in the wild. This place gave people an impression of horror and barrenness." Since 1980s, some explorers have braved the hardness of-30~C and half as much oxygen as on low plains, in order to protect the perfect nature and precious historic heritage of the Chang Tang. They went deep into each valley, desert and glacier, and made great achievements to China's science and nature conservation. Among the explorerswere aged and experienced scholars, new graduates, and foreign scholars from the other side of the Atlantic. Their hard work finally got rewarded: many nature enthusiasts were inspired by their research results.For over a decade, these devotees have made a thorough investigation to species, numbers and distributions of the precious animals in the Chang Tang, and demarcated the second largest terrestrial wildlife reserve in the world. Their profound researches in ecology of Wild Yaks, Tibetan Antelopes and otherrare animals have filled many gaps in science, and resulted in a high praise of existence value of the precious species in the Chang Tang. Their arduous work not only contributed to science, but also facilitated establishment of the reserve, which was officially ratified by the government of Tibetan AutonomousRegion in 1993.The book will dedicate to the world with the research results obtained by Mr. Liu and his colleagues in over ten year's surveys in the Chang Tang. It contains hundreds of precious pictures, which are expected to provide future explorers with valuable reference and to remain a glorious memory of its contributors.Zeren SangzhuVice Chairman of Tibetan Autonomous Region
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