| 刊名 | Meteorological and Environmental Research |
| 作者 | Fazheng SUN1*, Chengyan HUANG2, Rong HU2 |
| 作者单位 | 1.Soil and Water Ecology Professional Committee of Guangdong Provincial Ecological Society, Shenzhen 518131, China; 2. Shenzhen Nature Ecological Garden Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen 518131, China |
| DOI | 10.19547/j.issn2152-3940.2025.06.004 |
| 年份 | 2025 |
| 刊期 | 6 |
| 页码 | 15~18 |
| 关键词 | ESP11 World Conference; Nature-based Solutions (NbS); Theory of soil and water ecology; Healing riverscapes |
| 摘要 | From June 23 to 27, 2025, the 11th Ecosystem Services Partnership World Conference (ESP11) was held at the Darwin Convention Centre in Australia, with the theme of "From global to local ecosystem services: pathways to Nature-based Solutions inspired from Down Under". As the founder of the theory of soil and water ecology, the author was invited to attend the conference and delivered an English academic report at the B2-Healing riverscapes venue. Before and after the conference (June 19- July 5, 2025), the author also conducted soil and water ecological investigations in various locations such as Australia's Great Ocean Road, Penguin Island, Kiama Blowhole, and Kakadu National Park. The insights from the Australia investigation regarding soil and water ecology are: ① preserving the native soil and water ecology; ② protecting the culture of soil and water ecology; ③ achieving both ecological and economic benefits. The soil and water ecological insights from the International Conference on Healing Riverscapes include: ① advocating for near-natural engineering methods; ② integrating river healing techniques, methods, and philosophies with community needs; ③ emphasizing flood mitigation and disaster resilience; ④ valuing the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples in protecting the soil and water ecosystem; and ⑤ maintaining the health of river ecosystems. Theory and practice demonstrate that the theory of soil and water ecology is a theoretical distillation of nature-based solutions (NbS), serving as a common theoretical foundation in the field of ecological environment and possessing universal significance globally. |