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冰雪科学盛宴走进校园社区
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-09 08:18
Core Viewpoint - The "Polar Knowledge into Campus" event in Liaoning aims to promote awareness and understanding of polar science among students and the community, fostering a sense of responsibility towards environmental protection and scientific exploration [6][9][17]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event took place from July 2 to July 4, 2025, across three locations: Liaoning Experimental High School, Dandong Korean Middle School, and Dalian Ocean University [6][9]. - It was organized by the National Oceanic Administration's Polar Research Office, with participation from various governmental and educational institutions [9]. - The theme of the event was "Understanding the Polar Regions, Protecting the Polar Regions, Utilizing the Polar Regions" [6]. Group 2: Educational Impact - The activities included presentations by polar experts, showcasing China's achievements in polar research and inspiring students to engage in scientific exploration [10][11]. - Students expressed curiosity and asked questions about polar research, demonstrating a deep interest in the subject matter [12][13]. - The event aimed to instill a sense of mission in students, aligning with the educational philosophy of fostering both national pride and global awareness [6][12]. Group 3: Community Engagement - The event also reached out to local communities, with residents expressing pride in China's polar research efforts [7][14]. - Community leaders emphasized the importance of such educational initiatives in promoting marine knowledge and environmental stewardship [14]. - The involvement of local universities and their students in polar research was highlighted, showcasing the connection between education and real-world scientific contributions [16][17].
绘就“缤纷百里”最美江海岸线
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-09 03:15
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful implementation of the "Colorful Hundred Miles" coastal ecological protection and restoration project in Qidong, which aims to enhance the ecological environment along the coastline and improve local biodiversity [1][2][3]. Group 1: Project Overview - The "Colorful Hundred Miles" project was initiated in 2022 with a total investment of 528 million yuan, focusing on ecological transformation along the coastline of the Yellow Sea [1]. - The project aims to address historical issues such as narrow coastal passages, outdated dikes, and insufficient greening, with a structured approach to ecological restoration [1][2]. Group 2: Ecological Restoration Techniques - The project employs advanced restoration techniques combined with local ecological characteristics, including methods like "cutting + flooding" and "deep root burial" to restore 3 million square meters of coastal wetlands [2]. - The introduction of patented technology has allowed for successful afforestation on saline-alkali land, resulting in the greening of over 3,000 acres, with the experience being promoted nationwide [2]. Group 3: Environmental Impact - The restoration efforts have led to the recovery of tidal channels and an increase in vegetation cover, enhancing the habitat for species such as egrets and mudskippers, thereby improving the carbon sink capacity of the wetlands [2]. - The project has transformed previously barren tidal flats into lush green areas, contributing to both ecological protection and scenic value, effectively creating a "blue granary" [2][3]. Group 4: Long-term Goals - The project sets a long-term goal of achieving foundational work in one year, visible results in three years, and exemplary models in five years, with tailored ecological treatment plans for damaged coastlines and wetlands [1]. - Qidong aims to integrate ecological protection with economic development, showcasing a model of sustainable growth that aligns with the broader regional development strategy [3].
浙江嘉兴局公开通报8起自然资源违法典型案例
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-09 02:14
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of land conservation and legal land use, highlighting the consequences of illegal land occupation through the announcement of typical cases in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province [3]. Group 1: Illegal Land Occupation Cases - Case 1: Pinghu Xinyu Construction Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 1,675.4 square meters of land, including 1,525.45 square meters of arable land, resulting in a total fine of ¥777,717.00 [4][5]. - Case 2: The cooperative in Zhuangshi Village illegally occupied 2,453 square meters of collective land for cultural square construction, incurring a fine of ¥36,795.00 [6]. - Case 3: Jiaxing Economic and Technological Development Zone Industrial Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 182.79 square meters of forest land for road construction, facing a fine of ¥54,837.00 [7][8]. - Case 4: Haiyan Guyun Jiangnan Town Construction Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 896 square meters for new building construction, resulting in a fine of ¥89,600.00 [9]. - Case 5: Haining Tuoyao Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 896.13 square meters for constructing simple houses, with a fine of ¥107,535.00 [11]. - Case 6: Wuzhen Duanfang Bridge Cooperative illegally occupied 241.96 square meters for building houses, incurring a fine of ¥48,392.00 [12]. - Case 7: Shimen Town Yanjing Bridge Cooperative illegally occupied 740.36 square meters of agricultural land for house construction, facing a total fine of ¥223,836.00 [14]. - Case 8: Jiaxing Hongyu Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. illegally occupied approximately 5,993 square meters of collective land, with a total fine of ¥2,662,900.00 [15][16].
广西玉林通报15起土地违法典型案例及查处整改情况
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-09 02:14
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the strict enforcement of land protection measures in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, specifically in Yulin City, highlighting 15 typical cases of illegal land occupation and the corresponding rectification actions taken by authorities [10]. Group 1: Illegal Land Occupation for Industrial Projects and Non-Agricultural Use - Case of Rongxian Linyuan Wood Industry Factory illegally occupying 0.61 acres for a production facility, resulting in a fine of 40,762 yuan and the confiscation of illegal structures [1]. - Case of Xingyi Hongshi Cement Co., Ltd. occupying 5.39 acres (including 2.62 acres of farmland) for an industrial explosives storage warehouse, which was dismantled by the company after being ordered by local authorities [2]. - Case of Beiliu Town Hequan Village Committee illegally occupying 14.683 acres (14.0192 acres of basic farmland) for a cultural square, leading to a fine of 48,938 yuan and restoration of the land [3]. - Case of Beiliu Town Songhua Village illegally occupying 66.876 acres (45.195 acres of farmland) for various uses, resulting in a fine of 44.584 million yuan and restoration of the land [4]. - Case of Chen in Mapo Town illegally occupying 1.28 acres (0.98 acres of farmland) for a temporary sand and stone site, which was cleared by authorities [5]. Group 2: Illegal Land Occupation for Residential Construction - Case of Zheng in Tianlong Village illegally occupying 0.69 acres of farmland for residential construction, which was subsequently demolished by local authorities [6]. - Case of Party and Party in Huisha Village illegally occupying 0.6 acres of basic farmland for residential construction, leading to demolition by authorities [7]. - Case of Li and others in Longcheng Village illegally occupying 0.55 acres of basic farmland for residential construction, which was also demolished by local authorities [8]. - Case of Chen in Longping Village illegally occupying 0.27 acres of basic farmland for residential construction, leading to demolition by authorities [9]. Group 3: Non-Agricultural Use of Farmland - Case of the Luchuan Ecological Migration Development Center illegally occupying 6.79 acres of permanent basic farmland for a fish pond, which has since been restored to agricultural use [10]. - Case of Wang and Zeng illegally occupying 34.64 acres of permanent basic farmland for planting guava, with ongoing rectification efforts [11].
浙江湖州局公开通报10起典型自然资源违法案件
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-09 02:14
Core Viewpoint - The natural resource departments in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, have intensified efforts to combat illegal activities in the natural resources sector, enhancing the enforcement of laws and regulations to protect and utilize natural resources effectively [1] Group 1: Enforcement Actions - Huzhou's natural resource departments have publicly exposed 10 typical illegal cases related to land and mineral resources to serve as a warning and educational tool [1] - In July 2021, a tourism development company illegally occupied 5,056 square meters of land for a parking lot, resulting in a fine of 50,560 yuan and the return of the land [2] - In July 2023, a cooperative society illegally occupied 450 square meters for a stage, leading to a fine of 139,500 yuan and the confiscation of newly built structures [3] - A construction group illegally occupied 2,190 square meters for a park in March 2020, facing a fine of 1,642,500 yuan and the return of the land [4] - A building materials company illegally occupied 2,269 square meters for an office building in June 2023, resulting in a fine of 453,800 yuan, with ongoing enforcement actions for non-compliance [5] - A group illegally occupied 3,964 square meters for a walkway in May 2021, facing a fine of 84,950 yuan and the return of the land [6] - A mining company illegally occupied 1,692 square meters for a dust control shelter in January 2018, resulting in a fine of 28,760 yuan and a requirement to restore the land [7] Group 2: Criminal Cases - From July 2023 to January 2024, an individual illegally mined resources without a permit, leading to a criminal investigation and a court ruling of one year and eight months in prison, along with a fine of 50,000 yuan [9][10] - In August 2023, a family farm illegally occupied 149.11 square meters for amusement facilities, resulting in a fine of 46,224.1 yuan and the return of the land [11] - In March 2024, two individuals illegally mined 166.17 tons of resources, facing fines and confiscation of illegal gains [13] - In September 2024, an individual illegally occupied 560 square meters of farmland for a factory, which was voluntarily dismantled following a notice from the authorities [15]
浙江宁波公开通报12起自然资源领域违法典型案例
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-09 02:14
Core Viewpoint - The Ningbo Natural Resources and Planning Bureau has publicly announced 12 typical cases of illegal activities in the natural resources sector to enhance legal awareness and maintain order in resource management [1] Group 1: Illegal Land Occupation Cases - A construction labor company illegally occupied 4.56 acres of land for temporary worker housing, including 3.87 acres of arable land, and was ordered to cease operations and restore the land [3] - A basic engineering company unlawfully occupied 567 square meters of land for constructing facilities, resulting in a fine of 5,670 yuan and the return of the occupied land [4][5] - A construction management company occupied 3,016 square meters of land for temporary structures, leading to a fine of 698,048 yuan and the return of the land [7] - A village economic cooperative illegally occupied 2,415.2 square meters of land for a cultural hall, incurring a fine of 67,625.6 yuan [8] - A case involved an individual occupying 55.15 acres of farmland for a clay soil storage site, resulting in a criminal conviction for illegal land occupation [13] Group 2: Illegal Mining Cases - An individual illegally mined 1,660 tons of yellow mud and was fined a total of 60,622.1 yuan for the illegal activity [6] - Another individual illegally mined 5,257.46 cubic meters of sand and was sentenced to one year in prison with a fine of 10,000 yuan for illegal mining [11] - Two individuals were convicted for illegally mining over 5,000 tons of pond sludge, with sentences of seven months in prison and fines [12] - An individual illegally mined 13,030.1 tons of stone, resulting in a criminal conviction and a fine of 20,000 yuan [17] Group 3: Administrative Penalties - A building materials company was penalized for exceeding the approved mining volume by 761 cubic meters, incurring a fine of 36,119.2 yuan [16]
广西柳州局通报3起矿产资源违法问题典型案例
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-09 02:14
Core Viewpoint - The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region's Liuzhou City Natural Resources and Planning Bureau reported three typical cases of illegal mining to protect the ecological environment and maintain order in mineral resource development, emphasizing a continued crackdown on illegal mining activities [1] Group 1: Case Summaries - Liuzhou Bailu Sand and Stone Mining Company's illegal mining case involved the unauthorized extraction of 14.24 million tons of limestone from January to December 2018, resulting in a confiscation of illegal gains amounting to 1,566,400 yuan and a fine of 100,000 yuan [2] - Liu Moulin's unauthorized mining case in Luozhai County involved the illegal extraction of approximately 500 cubic meters of limestone without a mining license in December 2023, leading to a confiscation of the mined limestone and a fine of 30,000 yuan [3] - Wei Mouyi's illegal mining case in Liujiang District involved unauthorized limestone extraction for sale without a mining license in December 2023, resulting in a confiscation of illegal gains of 12,970 yuan and a fine of 30,000 yuan [4] Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The report emphasized that all counties must investigate cases that meet the criteria for filing and refer cases suspected of criminal activity to judicial authorities for prosecution [4] - The report called for counties to learn from these cases and strengthen regulatory enforcement of mineral resources to prevent similar issues in the future [4]
筑牢全域全时地灾防御安全线 云南上半年成功避让15起地灾
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-09 01:46
Core Viewpoint - Yunnan Province has implemented effective measures to strengthen geological disaster prevention in response to severe rainfall and geological hazards, successfully avoiding 15 geological disasters and protecting 343 individuals, thereby preventing direct economic losses of 6.23 million yuan. Group 1: Institutional Measures - The Yunnan Natural Resources Department has issued an annual geological disaster prevention plan, identifying 8 key disaster prevention areas and 90 key counties, along with proposed prevention measures [1] - A 24-hour duty system has been established to ensure timely detection of geological disaster risks [1] Group 2: Monitoring and Early Warning - The department has collaborated with meteorological agencies to issue 199 risk warnings and forecasts since April 15, monitoring 8,785 geological hazard points with over 41,900 monitoring devices [1][2] - Nearly 50,000 warning messages have been issued and appropriately handled [1] Group 3: Hazard Inspection and Remediation - Over 34,000 community monitoring personnel and 9,000 risk area inspectors have conducted inspections in various regions, identifying and addressing 87 geological hazard points [2] - A total of 1.6 million expert teams have been dispatched for inspections, covering 76,000 hazard points [2] Group 4: Comprehensive Prevention and Education - The Yunnan Natural Resources Department is seeking central funding for comprehensive disaster prevention systems and has initiated 42 major geological disaster management projects [2] - Educational campaigns have reached over 108,000 individuals, distributing more than 200,000 informational brochures on geological disaster prevention [2]
北部湾沿海城市新增“玉林样本”
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-08 06:01
Core Viewpoint - Yulin City has transformed from an inland city to the fourth coastal city in Guangxi through innovative measures such as "borrowing land to build a port," successfully establishing the Yulin Port Terminal and fulfilling the maritime aspirations of its 7.44 million residents [1][4][2]. Group 1: Development Strategy - Yulin is strategically positioned as a key logistics node, linking the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area and the Beibu Gulf Economic Zone, enhancing its role in the new western land-sea corridor [3]. - The Yulin Port Terminal, located in the coastal waters of Beibu Gulf, features two 100,000-ton berths and three 5,000-ton general berths, with a designed annual throughput capacity of 7.45 million tons [3][4]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Connectivity - The completion of the Yulin Port Terminal marks a significant milestone in establishing a comprehensive transportation network that integrates land and sea, facilitating Yulin's access to maritime routes [4][6]. - Key infrastructure projects include the opening of Yulin Fumian Airport, the completion of the Nanyu High-speed Railway, and the development of a multi-modal transportation network [6][8]. Group 3: Economic Growth and Industry - The Dragon Pond Port Industrial Park is a focal point for Yulin's maritime economic strategy, with a total investment of 130 billion yuan in the Huayou Lithium Battery New Energy Materials Integrated Industrial Base, which aims to become a leader in lithium battery materials [10][11]. - The industrial output value of the Dragon Pond Port Industrial Park surged to 10.224 billion yuan in Q1 2025, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 53.73%, while foreign trade volume reached 3.757 billion yuan, a staggering increase of 890.6% [11][16]. Group 4: International Trade and Market Expansion - Yulin actively promotes its products in international markets, with 91 enterprises participating in the 137th Canton Fair, expanding their reach to ASEAN, Africa, the EU, and the Middle East [13]. - The city has established a comprehensive strategy to support its businesses in international trade, including the launch of the "Yulin Products Going Global" initiative, which aims to enhance market access and support for local enterprises [14][15]. Group 5: Future Prospects - Yulin is poised to continue its growth trajectory by leveraging its strategic location and developing a robust logistics and trade network, aiming to become a significant player in the coastal economy of southern China [17].
院士专家为浙江李家生物群化石保护利用支招
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-07-07 07:14
Group 1 - The event titled "Decoding the Late Permian Li Family Biota and Ecological Environment" was held in Li Family Town, Jiande City, Zhejiang Province, focusing on the scientific research and protection of the Li Family biota fossils [1] - The Li Family biota is characterized by a rich variety of fossils, large quantities, and well-preserved specimens, particularly the three-dimensional pyrite-preserved macrofossils, which are rare globally and provide insights into the marine ecological environment before the Permian mass extinction [1] - Jiande City has implemented a principle of "classified management, key protection, scientific research priority, and rational utilization," collaborating with various institutions to establish protective measures for the Li Family biota fossil site [1] Group 2 - A white paper titled "Research and Protection of the Li Family Biota" was produced during the event, proposing measures for standardized protection, scientific research, cultural tourism development, and technological innovation support [2] - The event was guided by the Zhejiang Provincial Association for Science and Technology and the Provincial Natural Resources Department, with participation from various geological and paleontological organizations [2]