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    Outline of the Dynamic Conservation Plan for Xiajin Yellow River Old Course Ancient Mulberry Grove System
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    2016
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    Plan for Protecting and Developing the Agro-Heritage of the Old Mulberry Trees at the Ancient Course (Xiajin) of the Yellow River has 3 been formulated(Fig.1). In 2014, the Xiajin County Government entrusted the China Academy of Sciences and other research institutions to form a high-level cross-disciplinery expert team. The team conducted field investigations, literature search and consultations, the results of which have been used to formulate the Plan, which is in line with the basic requirem ents of protecting and developing agro-cultural heritage and the related situations of Xiajin. The Planning has clarified the scope of the heritage system and the function zones. Other parts of the Plan include: a stringent action plan to protect the agricultural ecosystem, culture and landscape, practical measures for developing eco-agricultural products and sustainable tourism, a capacity development plan that focuses on culture, decision making, operation and management capabilities.
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    GIAHS Proposal: Xiajin Yellow River Old Course Ancient Mulberry Grove System
    Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)
    2016
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    The Xiajin Yellow River Old Course Ancient Mulberry Grove System is located on the sandy land, which is the ancient course left by the Yellow River when its course changed in the Dongzhou Dynasty. The mulberry trees were planted to control the sandstorms, and to provide agricultural products. Their history started in 11 A.D. The heritage system covers an area of more than 400 hectare. Over 20,000 mulberry trees, which are over 100 years old, are living in the heritage site. In addition, there ar e over 10,000 old persimmon, apricot, hawthorn and pear trees. Silk was once the dominant fabric. But cotton gradually became more important, and replaced silk as the dominant fabric in the area/era. The heritage site, being the witness of these developments, has shown its resilience in the face of socio-economic and environmental change.
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    Cover pages for the GIAHS Proposal: Zhejiang Huzhou Mulberry-dyke & Fish-pond System
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    2016
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