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自然资源部:技术赋能减轻基层负担
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-06-21 23:03

Group 1 - The Ministry of Natural Resources is focusing on supporting economic provinces, optimizing investigation and monitoring work, promoting linked approval reforms, and improving farmland protection policies and real estate registration services [1] - The Ministry aims to enhance the efficiency of investigation and monitoring work by adjusting and optimizing investigation rules to reduce the burden on grassroots [1] - A collaborative mechanism for annual forest, grassland, and wetland investigation monitoring will be established by 2025 to unify standards, timing, and platforms, addressing data discrepancies and management challenges [1] Group 2 - The Ministry is addressing the issue of "simplistic and one-size-fits-all" enforcement by leveraging geospatial and mapping technology to create a national remote sensing image sharing application mechanism [2] - By 2025, the Ministry will optimize the workflow of investigation work, moving away from centralized distribution of suspected change maps to empower grassroots efforts for real-time investigations [2] - The Ministry emphasizes the importance of daily monitoring and management to alleviate the pressure of year-end concentrated investigations and ensure the authenticity of results through post-event supervision [2] Group 3 - The Ministry clarifies that land surveys are routine checks and the results only reflect the status at the time of the survey, which should not be directly used as management basis [3] - Management and enforcement should consider the legality and rationality of land use sources, integrating comprehensive management information for land use classification [3] - The Ministry is enhancing training for grassroots departments to ensure accurate understanding and application of management policies, correcting behaviors that harm farmers' interests [3]