From Dependency to Co-creation:  Advances Geo-heritage Protection through Characteristic Industries and Community Participation

From Dependency to Co-creation: Advances Geo-heritage Protection through Characteristic Industries and Community Participation

Nestled in Heilongjiang Province, Wudalianchi Geological Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve famed for its 14 volcanoes, expansive lava fields, five interconnected lakes, and numerous mineral springs. This “natural volcano museum” showcases world-class volcanic geo-heritage, premium therapeutic mineral water, and a unique health rehabilitation ecosystem. To address challenges like high population density and local dependence on natural resources, the park adopted a people-centered approach. It promotes sustainable development by creating specialty industries and engaging communities in conservation. This strategy has raised local incomes, turning residents into active conservation partners, and successfully balancing ecological protection with economic growth, proving that “green mountains are gold mountains.”