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新闻发布厅丨河南省高质量完成“十四五”规划系列主题新闻发布会之九 耕地稳增 绿色正浓 权益更明
He Nan Ri Bao·2025-10-11 23:24

Core Viewpoint - The report highlights the achievements and strategies of Henan Province in natural resource protection and utilization during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, emphasizing the balance between ecological preservation and economic development [1] Group 1: Agricultural Land Protection - The province has implemented the strictest farmland protection policies, significantly reducing illegal occupation of farmland from 6.72% to 0.76% [2] - A total of 1.93 million acres of farmland have been stabilized, maintaining the total farmland area at over 11 million acres [2] Group 2: Economic Development Support - Henan Province has established a comprehensive land spatial planning system, facilitating the approval and implementation of various land use projects [3] - The province has supplied 2.47 million acres of state-owned construction land and 0.26 million acres of temporary land for major projects [3] - A total of 2.06 million acres of land have been revitalized through efficient land use policies [3] Group 3: Mineral Resource Development - The province has exceeded its targets for discovering strategic mineral resources, with 31 new mineral sites identified and a mining rights transaction value of 29.7 billion yuan [4] - Henan has been recognized as one of the top five provinces in China for mineral resource development and utilization [4] Group 4: Ecological Protection Initiatives - The province has implemented a systematic approach to ecological protection, restoring 1.8 million acres of land and establishing regulations for open-pit mining ecological restoration [5] - A total of 6.59 million acres of afforestation and 10.05 million acres of forest maintenance have been completed [5] Group 5: Land Rights and Disaster Management - A unified land rights registration policy has been established, with significant progress in collective land rights registration, covering 1.36 million parcels [6] - The province has conducted comprehensive geological disaster surveys, ensuring safety for 16,500 residents in high-risk areas [6]