Nature'S Dialectic: Reimagining Ecological Relations Through Chinese Dai Culture In Xishuangbanna

Mei-Ling Zhang

Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, Yunnan, China

Liang Chen

Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, Yunnan, China


Abstract

This article explores the contemporary value and innovative development of Chinese Dai ecological culture and civilization from the perspective of the Marxist view of nature. It analyzes the problems faced by the development of ecological culture in Xishuangbanna Dai region of Yunnan and explores its innovative and sustainable development paths. The paper begins with an overview of the “Marxist view of nature,” highlighting the importance of ecological environmental protection and culture. The article examines the ecological problems and status quo of the Dai people in Yunnan and proposes a range of suggestions and solutions. The paper emphasizes the need for a sustainable and green development path in line with the people's cultural and geographical features. It examines the lack of effective safeguards for the ecological environment, the imbalance between ecological protection and economic development, and the gaps in environmental policies and regulations. The study helps understand the ecological culture and civilization of ethnic minority groups and their ecological environment status quo and provides implications and theoretical value to the construction of global ecological culture and ecological civilization