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Harmonious coexistence between human beings and nature is the core objective of social development, and the need for collaborative governance of cross-domain ecological space is becoming more and more prominent. With the deepening of urbanisation, ecological space significantly crosses multi-level administrative boundaries, which involves the synergistic application of multiple governance subjects, complex governance arenas and diversified governance tools. In this study, the theoretical foundations of system ecology and cross-domain governance are firstly sorted out, and a collaborative governance framework is constructed, which emphasises the complexity and multi-dimensional interactions within the ecological space from the holistic and dynamic perspectives. Through the analysis of typical cases and the construction of theoretical models, we identify the core evolution laws in the governance process and reveal the characteristics of governance mechanisms at different stages. Secondly, based on system analysis, scenario modelling and empirical research, we identify and classify the key influencing factors of cross-domain eco-spatial collaborative governance, and use structural equation modelling, social network analysis and other methods to construct the role path model, revealing the role mechanisms and interrelationships of different factors in the governance. Finally, Wuyi Mountain National Park is selected as a typical ecological space in China as an empirical object to carry out multi-scale in-depth analysis and validation, to explore the practical possibilities of optimising the synergistic governance paths, and to put forward targeted policy recommendations.
Keywords | Trans-domain ecological space; Systems ecology; Collaborative governance; Governance mechanisms |
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Best Congress Paper Award | Yes |