Core Points - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration have reported ongoing illegal land occupation, mining, and ecological destruction in various regions, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement and accountability [1] - A total of 21 typical illegal activities have been identified, prompting local governments to take corrective actions and improve regulatory mechanisms [1] Group 1: Illegal Land Occupation Cases - Shanxi Province's Cultural and Tourism Bureau illegally occupied 86.6 acres of forest land without permission [2] - Inner Mongolia's Kaixin Agricultural Technology Company violated regulations by occupying 459.20 acres of permanent basic farmland for decorative grass planting [5] - Liaoning Province's Shouhang Metallurgical Technology Company unlawfully occupied 155.37 acres of grassland and forest land for a calcium silicate board project [12] - Villager Shan in Liaoning Province illegally occupied 24.80 acres of permanent basic farmland for dumping tailings, degrading soil quality [18] - Jiangsu Province's government failed to effectively regulate the illegal occupation of 69.63 acres of farmland by construction waste [25] - Jiangsu Province's government and related departments did not report the illegal occupation of 304.73 acres of permanent basic farmland for decorative grass planting [30] - Fujian Province's Longhai District government inadequately addressed the illegal occupation of 47.1 acres of permanent basic farmland for waste disposal [37] - Shandong Province's Gu Xiaozhuang Village Committee failed to reforest 80.8 acres after logging [42] - Henan Province's Dakang Industrial Development Company illegally mined 37,000 tons of sand and gravel under the guise of facility agriculture [49] - Hubei Province's Green Pu Greening Engineering Company occupied 340.49 acres of permanent basic farmland for decorative grass planting [54] - Hubei Province's Lichuan City illegally occupied 211.41 acres of farmland for a tourism project [60] - Guangdong Province's Zhanjiang Guangfa Building Materials Company unlawfully occupied 63.67 acres of forest land for a sand and gravel processing site [65] - Guangdong Province's Gaozhou Shende Tourism Development Company illegally occupied 47.24 acres of farmland for lake landscaping [70] - Guangxi Province's Beiliu City government illegally mined sand and gravel under the pretext of construction projects, affecting 5,076.75 acres [74] - Guangxi Province's Liuzhou City Planning Bureau submitted false documents regarding land use [79] - Sichuan Province's Dazhou City government illegally expropriated 233 acres of land for a park without proper approvals [82] - Guizhou Province's Yue Water and Electricity Energy Company unlawfully occupied 683.19 acres of forest land for a wind farm [86] - Yunnan Province's Menghai Xinsheng Mining Company illegally mined granite and encroached on ecological protection areas [91] - Yunnan Province's Luhai Town mining site illegally mined sandstone and was fined minimally for repeated violations [99] - Shaanxi Province's Weinan City illegally granted mining rights on farmland, leading to significant land degradation [104] - Gansu Province's Wang destroyed 35.43 acres of forest for agricultural purposes [109]
自然资源部、国家林业和草原局通报2025年二季度21个违法违规典型问题
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-29 09:09