Li Yihui: Progress and Future Trends of Forest Rehabilitation

time:2024-03-07 09:26 author:国际山地旅游联盟

From December 27th to 29th, the Thematic Training Workshop on "Mountain Tourism Pattern Innovation and Community Co-Construction" was held in Chengdu. The training focused on in-depth analysis and case sharing around the theme, exploring and grasping the characteristics and laws of mountain tourism operations, and obtaining methodological guidance for ideological leadership and practical support. The International Mountain Tourism Alliance (IMTA) invited experts in domestic tourism and related fields to give systematic and high-quality specialized lectures. IMTA members, industry representatives, representatives of mountain tourism destinations in Guizhou Province, Chengdu Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism, and representatives of related industries participated in the training.

"Forest health care industry refers to a commercial complex that integrates tourism, leisure, medical care, sports and other new concepts of health services, relying on high-quality forest and wetland ecosystem resources, with diversified combinations, industrial integration, and business symbiosis." Li Yihui, Vice Chairman and Secretary General of China Forestry Industry Federation, Forest Rehabilitation Branch, introduced the development trend of forest health care industry in China, forest health care therapy, and occupational requirements of forest health care teachers, centering on the theme of "Progress and Future Trends of Forest Rehabilitation". She said that the construction of forest health care pilot bases has driven social capital to enter, promoted the construction of mountainous forest areas, and injected strong vitality into rural revitalization, ecological construction and the development of large-scale health industry. With the support of national policies and the continuous development of the industry, forest health care has great potential.

Li Yihui, Vice Chairman and Secretary General of China Forestry Industry Federation, Forest Rehabilitation Branch

Source: IMTA

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