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Special> China's Tibet: Facts & Figures> Environmental Protection
UPDATED: April 18, 2008 China's Tibet Facts and Figures
Protection of Biological Diversity
 
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The Tibet Plateau boasts vast territory and various kinds of plants and vegetations from the tropical to cold area due to various landforms and different weather conditions. This is a region with the most typical of biological diversity and a major gene bank ensuring global biodiversity.

To insure the permanent utilization of the eco-environment and natural resources, Tibet will invest more than 22 billion Yuan with the support of the central government by the mid-century to construct more than 160 eco-environmental protection projects so as to improve the eco-environment of Tibet gradually.



 
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