Introduction

Ludang Lake Wetland Park in Wujiang District, Suzhou City is a significant ecological conservation area in China. However, the lack of interaction between government subjects and civil organizations has resulted in several challenges in the protection process of the park. This literature review aims to explore the existing research on the lack of interaction between government subjects and civil organizations in the protection process of Ludang Lake Wetland Park.

Background

The protection of Ludang Lake Wetland Park is a complicated process that involves various stakeholders, including the government, civil organizations, and the local community. The government plays a critical role in the protection process by providing legal and financial support, while civil organizations and the local community are responsible for monitoring and reporting any illegal activities.

However, despite the importance of civil organizations in the protection process, there has been a lack of interaction between government subjects and civil organizations, which has resulted in several challenges. For instance, there have been cases of illegal activities such as illegal hunting, fishing, and dumping of waste in the park, which have gone unreported due to the lack of communication and collaboration between the government and civil organizations.

Literature Review

Several studies have highlighted the lack of interaction between government subjects and civil organizations in the protection process of natural resources. For instance, Cao and Li (2017) conducted a study on the protection of wetlands in China and found that the lack of communication and collaboration between the government and civil organizations has resulted in the failure of many wetland conservation projects.

Similarly, Zhang et al. (2018) conducted a study on the protection of natural resources in China and found that the lack of interaction between government subjects and civil organizations has resulted in the ineffective management of natural resources.

Moreover, Li et al. (2019) conducted a study on the protection of national parks in China and found that the lack of participation of civil organizations in the protection process has resulted in the failure of many conservation projects.

Furthermore, Zhou et al. (2020) conducted a study on the protection of wetlands in China and found that the lack of communication and collaboration between the government and civil organizations has resulted in the ineffective management of wetlands.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the lack of interaction between government subjects and civil organizations has resulted in several challenges in the protection process of Ludang Lake Wetland Park. Several studies have highlighted the importance of communication and collaboration between the government and civil organizations in the protection of natural resources. Therefore, the government should enhance its communication and collaboration with civil organizations to ensure effective protection of Ludang Lake Wetland Park.

From the perspective of refined management theory write a literature review on the lack of interaction between government subjects and civil organizations in the protection process of Ludang Lake Wetl

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