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Landscape, forest, fields, lakes, grasslands and the lifeblood of Sha Tin.

Nature is the mother of life, and man and nature are the same life. The lifeblood of man lies in the fields, the lifeblood of fields lies in water, the lifeblood of water lies in mountains, the lifeblood of mountains lies in soil, and the lifeblood of soil lies in forests and grasses. This kind of life is the material basis for human survival and development. According to relevant public information, grass and sand in scenic forests, fields and lakes are interrelated and influenced by energy flow and material circulation, forming a relatively independent and interdependent relationship. To maintain the normal operation of the earth's ecosystem and do a good job in the integrated protection and systematic management of landscape forests, fields, lakes, grass and sand, we must deeply understand and grasp the law of ecological civilization construction, highlight the value pursuit of harmony between man and nature, and proceed from better protecting the integrity of the ecosystem. According to the own conditions of each ecosystem, follow the principles of suitable cultivation, suitable forest, suitable grass, suitable humidity, suitable drought and suitable sand. We can neither blindly let go and give in to the changes in the ecosystem, nor artificially intervene in the ecosystem only by subjective will. Adhere to the principle of natural restoration, supplemented by artificial restoration, comprehensively consider the systematicness and integrity of natural ecosystems, and scientifically carry out ecological protection and restoration based on relatively complete natural geographical units such as rivers, lakes and mountains, combined with administrative divisions. Thoroughly implement Xi Jinping's ecological civilization thought, follow the objective laws, adhere to the systematic view, enhance the relevance and coupling of various measures, and better coordinate the management of grass and sand systems in landscape forest fields and lakes.