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事关国土空间,浙江出台专项规划
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-07-22 11:38

Core Viewpoint - The new regulations in Zhejiang strengthen the core position of special planning within the land spatial planning system, introducing a "full lifecycle management" model that covers the entire process from directory list creation to implementation supervision, marking a significant step towards institutionalization and standardization in land spatial governance [2] Group 1: Directory List Framework - The regulations establish a directory list management system for land spatial special planning based on a "graded classification" principle, requiring provincial, municipal, and county-level natural resource authorities to collaborate with relevant industry departments to create and dynamically update their respective lists after government approval [3] - Special planning must align with overall planning timelines, and plans that do not involve land spatial protection, development, utilization, or have a duration of less than five years are generally excluded from the directory list [3] - The design addresses past issues of fragmentation and overlap in special planning by strictly selecting plans that align with overall planning and involve land spatial protection, development, and utilization with durations exceeding five years [3] Group 2: Technical Standards and Information Sharing - The regulations impose strict requirements on technical standards for planning and inter-departmental collaboration, mandating that all industry authorities develop comprehensive technical standards for special planning and communicate effectively with natural resource departments [4] - Plans included in the directory must synchronize key information such as planning names, objectives, and spatial layouts with the "one map" system of land spatial planning to ensure data interoperability [4] Group 3: Spatial Layout and Governance Tool - Planning must adhere to control line requirements such as permanent basic farmland and ecological protection red lines, detailing project layouts and resource allocation [5] - The new regulations elevate land spatial planning from a "technical document" to a "governance tool," addressing long-standing issues of disconnection between special and overall planning and inter-departmental conflicts [5] - The "one map" system facilitates a closed-loop management process for planning creation, implementation, and supervision, ensuring that land use is traceable and accountable [5] - This institutional design reflects a commitment to deepening the "multi-planning integration" reform, enhancing administrative efficiency and reinforcing the strategic value of land space as a foundational resource for development [5]