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截至今年4月底相关试点城市累计实施再开发170.47万亩 低效用地如何高效盘活
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-26 01:51

Core Insights - The article highlights a significant transformation in land use in China, with a cumulative decrease of 15.97% in construction land per unit GDP from 2021 to 2024, achieving the "14th Five-Year Plan" target a year early [1] - The shift from incremental land use to optimizing existing land resources is emphasized, showcasing various pilot cities that have successfully redeveloped underutilized land [1] Group 1: Case Studies of Land Redevelopment - In Zhejiang's Hangzhou Xiaoshan District, the local government has initiated a comprehensive redevelopment of low-efficiency land, forming partnerships with state-owned enterprises, private enterprises, and village collectives to enhance land use efficiency [2] - The Xiangyang Village in Hangzhou has transformed its old industrial buildings into rental housing, generating an additional income of over 1.3 million yuan annually for the village collective [2] - The Xiangyang Micro Industry Park increased its total building area from 20,000 square meters to 70,000 square meters, with an expected annual rental income exceeding 10 million yuan [3] Group 2: Industrial Upgrading and Ecosystem Development - In Fujian's Shishi City, the transformation of a low-efficiency industrial area into a smart manufacturing park has led to the creation of a new industrial ecosystem, where businesses can easily connect with upstream and downstream partners [4][5] - The park has attracted numerous related enterprises, resulting in a significant increase in production efficiency by nearly 30% due to the implementation of intelligent production lines [5] - The park is projected to generate over 36.5 million yuan in tax revenue annually, demonstrating the economic benefits of such redevelopment initiatives [5] Group 3: Enhancing Public Services through Land Utilization - In Wuhan's Xiangyang Village, a previously idle piece of collective land has been transformed into an education industrial park, addressing local educational resource shortages and increasing the village's assets by 1.26 billion yuan [6][7] - The project will accommodate around 2,000 students, showcasing how underutilized land can be repurposed to meet community needs [6] - In Sichuan's Luzhou, the local government has effectively utilized idle land from urban renewal projects to build public facilities, enhancing community services and promoting urban-rural integration [7]