The environmental quality and living conditions on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau have steadily improved thanks to government efforts, and local residents have been the economic beneficiaries due to the advent of green industry and ecological compensation policies, a white paper issued on July 18 said.
“The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has a low intensity of human activity. The air quality is little impacted, the types of pollutants are few, the density is low and the content of pollutants is similar to those at the North Pole,” said the document, entitled Ecological Progress on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
The white paper, published by the State Council Information Office, also said green production has begun to take shape on the plateau and local governments are committed to an eco-friendly path to economic growth involving low and intensive utilization of resources.
The plateau covers the entire Tibet autonomous region and Qinghai province, in addition to parts of Sichuan, Yunnan and Gansu provinces and the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Most of the plateau, covering about 2.6 million square kilometers and hailed as the “roof of the world”, is over 4,000 meters above sea level.
According to the white paper, since 2004 the government has invested more than 3 billion yuan ($447 million) in Tibet, directed to more than 450 projects in 10 categories related to agriculture and animal husbandry unique to the region, including highland barley, and traditional Tibetan medicine.
More than 100 leading enterprises have emerged as a result, boosting local farmers’ and herdsmen’s incomes by a cumulative 1.18 billion yuan and benefiting 1.75 million people.