China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment will launch an assessment this year of ecological protection effectiveness for national parks and natural parks. During the 15th Five-Year Plan period the ministry plans to complete the fifth national ecological-status survey and to objectively evaluate national ecological conditions over the 14th Five-Year Plan. The work will focus on key regions and important ecological spaces—including protected areas and ecological protection redlines—and be conduc

2026-05-29

China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment will launch an assessment this year of ecological protection effectiveness for national parks and natural parks. During the 15th Five-Year Plan period the ministry plans to complete the fifth national ecological-status survey and to objectively evaluate national ecological conditions over the 14th Five-Year Plan. The work will focus on key regions and important ecological spaces—including protected areas and ecological protection redlines—and be conducted jointly with relevant departments. Park evaluations will combine remote sensing, ground monitoring and expert review, use more than 20 quantitative indicators, and grade results as excellent, good, moderate or poor to measure progress on ecosystem diversity, stability and sustainability; metrics will cover ecosystem structure and function, species status, soil and water environment, anthropogenic pressures and controls on illegal activities.