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15省份推行用地用林用草用海联动审批 审批时长平均压缩25%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-20 12:58

Core Points - The Ministry of Natural Resources has made significant progress in promoting linked approvals for land, forest, grassland, and marine use in 2023, with 12 provinces developing implementation plans and 15 provinces approving 958 projects using this method [1][2] - The linked approval process has reduced the number of required application materials by 5 to 19 items and cut down the number of work steps by 8 to 20, leading to an average approval time reduction of 25%, with some projects seeing reductions of up to 80% [1][2] - The new process allows for simultaneous reviews of different land use types, addressing issues of multiple approvals and redundant submissions, thus significantly streamlining the approval process [1][2] Industry Impact - The implementation of linked approvals has broken down "invisible barriers" in the management of land, forests, grasslands, and oceans, resulting in lower administrative costs and reduced burdens on land users [2] - The first linked approval project in Zhejiang province, which involved both land and forest use, exemplifies the effectiveness of this new approach, with the project receiving necessary approvals simultaneously [2]