Building the Optimization Model for Preservation-Exploration of Geoheritage Landscape Resources in Xinjiang

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This paper analyzes the degree of development and the status quo in the process of preservation-exploration of geoheritage landscape resources in Xinjiang in order to define the present model of protection and exploitation. The development pattern and the management pattern for geoheritage landscape resources are believed to be optimized respectively under the perspective of protection and benefit sharing. Based on this idea, this paper points out that the optimization pattern for preservation-exploration of geoheritage landscape resource in Xinjiang is a double-winged optimized pattern for it is the perfect mixture of exploration optimization model from preservation perspective and management optimization pattern from interest sharing perspective.

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