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把握“十五五”关键机遇期,系统谋划生态环境重大工程
Zhong Guo Huan Jing Bao·2025-07-28 00:19

Core Viewpoint - The focus is on the strategic planning and implementation of major ecological and environmental projects as part of the transition from the "14th Five-Year Plan" to the "15th Five-Year Plan," emphasizing the importance of high-quality ecological environment protection and the construction of a beautiful China [1][2]. Group 1: Policy and Financial Support - The "Central Ecological Environment Fund Project Reserve Library Entry Guide (2025)" has optimized support directions and competitive distribution mechanisms, with a special long-term government bond expansion to 1.3 trillion yuan, including 800 billion yuan directed towards key ecological environment projects [2][3]. - Local governments are encouraged to leverage the overlapping opportunities during the planning transition, government bond expansion, and digital-green transformation to focus on four key dimensions: pollution reduction, environmental quality improvement, ecological protection and restoration, and modern ecological infrastructure construction [2][3]. Group 2: Systematic Planning and Management - Emphasis on a systematic approach to planning major ecological projects, including establishing a collaborative mechanism where planning drives projects and projects enhance planning [3][4]. - Importance of project design and strategic value, ensuring that planning goals are supported by tangible projects and embedding lifecycle management concepts into project planning [3][4]. Group 3: Financial Mechanisms and Ecological Value - The EOD (Ecological Environment-Oriented Development) model has been effective in optimizing project design and establishing a stable cash flow loop, promoting a virtuous cycle of ecological improvement and regional value enhancement [4][5]. - The establishment of a complete system for ecological asset rights confirmation, accounting, evaluation, and trading is crucial for unlocking the potential of ecological resources and addressing financing challenges for ecological projects [4][5]. Group 4: Technological Empowerment - The development of an integrated monitoring network utilizing satellite remote sensing, drones, and ground sensors is essential for precise pollution source tracking and data support for enforcement and early warning [5]. - Emphasis on innovation in governance technology and the integration of AI, IoT, and big data into ecological projects to enhance operational efficiency and real-time monitoring capabilities [5].