Research on the International Communication of Nanjing Ecological Discourse under the Concept of a Community of Shared Future for Mankind
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Abstract
The concept of a "Community of Shared Future for Mankind" (CSHFM), proposed by China in the context of global challenges, emphasizes collective responsibility and cooperation to address transnational issues such as climate change, environmental degradation, and sustainable development. Nanjing, a historically and ecologically significant city in China, has emerged as a model for urban ecological governance. This report investigates how Nanjing's ecological discourse is communicated internationally and explores its alignment with the principles of CSHFM. Through case studies, policy analysis, and media evaluations, the research highlights Nanjing's strategies, challenges, and opportunities in positioning itself as a contributor to global ecological resilience. The findings underscore the importance of integrating local ecological narratives into global frameworks to foster cross-cultural understanding and collaborative action.