"The National Rescue Chilan Cypress Forests Campaign between 1998 and 2000 was
one of Taiwan's most high-profile environmental movements. The campaign began as
a concerted effort to put a stop to the operations implemented by the Veterans
Affairs Commission, the managing authority of the old-growth forests in Chilan.
The environmental activists then went on to demand a new national park in the
area, which was approved by the central government in 2000. Focusing on the ways
in which activists articulated the rationale for their protest against a
seemingly technical issue, this discussion centres on the discursive themes in
the activists' narration of relevant events and environmental history of endemic
cypress forests. Drawing on Luhmann's thinking, it argues that an assessment of
such discourses should take into consideration the protest/issue distinction
specific to modern social movements."
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