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Zhou Guowen, Mao Congying. An Analysis of New Habitat Ethics in National ParksJ. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science). DOI: 10.13931/j.cnki.bjfuss.2025113
Citation: Zhou Guowen, Mao Congying. An Analysis of New Habitat Ethics in National ParksJ. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science). DOI: 10.13931/j.cnki.bjfuss.2025113

An Analysis of New Habitat Ethics in National Parks

  • National parks, as important carriers for protecting the natural environment and important venues for ecological ethical practices, play a significant role in the construction of ecological civilization. Therefore, it is urgent to establish an ecological ethics system for national parks that is in line with the new era's ecological civilization construction. By conducting a philosophical analysis of concepts such as habitat, environment, new habitat, and new habitat ethics, we further propose the four dimensions of new habitat ethics—present the virtues of all things through the concept of "the realm of existence", care for symbiosis responsibility through the concept of "circle of symbiosis", follows the path of authenticity through the concept of "original realm", Calling for ecological awareness through the concept of "awakening dimension", using this to construct an ethical framework for the construction and development of national parks. In response to the current ecological crisis caused by habitat loss, four principles for the protection of national parks within the framework of the new habitat ethics are proposed: the principle of preventing habitat destruction, the principle of natural justice, the principle of ecological integrity, and the principle of natural self-consistency. New habitat ethics is a new form of ecological ethics that places greater emphasis on the preservation of life, the cycle of survival, and ecological integrity in the new era. It is an ethical agreement on the new habitat level of environmental ethics in restoring a healthy, stable, and complete ecosystem.
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