山东打造土地节约集约利用新格局
Da Zhong Ri Bao·2025-12-01 01:12

Core Viewpoint - The provincial government has issued guidelines to enhance the efficient use of land resources, aiming for a significant reduction in construction land use per unit of GDP during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, with a target of over 15% reduction in land use per unit of GDP and over 10% reduction in total new construction land compared to the previous plan [2][3] Group 1: Land Use Efficiency - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the total new construction land is expected to decrease by over 10% compared to the "13th Five-Year Plan" [2] - The area of construction land used per unit of GDP is targeted to decline by over 15% [2] - The trend of "population decrease and construction land increase" in rural areas and some towns has been effectively curbed [2] Group 2: Strategic Goals - By 2030, the carrying capacity for industries and populations in economically advantageous areas will be significantly enhanced [2] - Other advantageous areas will see improvements in food, ecological, and energy security functions [2] - A new pattern of land-saving and efficient utilization will be formed, characterized by optimized layout, precise allocation, strong support, and high output [2] Group 3: Implementation Measures - The guidelines emphasize strengthening planning guidance and improving the land development and protection framework [2] - There will be a focus on optimizing factor allocation to support the accelerated development of advantageous areas and leading industries [2] - The measures include activating existing potential, expanding new spaces for high-quality development, and enhancing land resource carrying capacity through multi-dimensional and composite utilization [2][3] Group 4: Land Supply Innovation - The province will innovate land supply methods, maintaining and improving the "net land" supply system [3] - There will be encouragement for long-term leasing and flexible term transfers for industrial, logistics, and related public service land [3] - New land policies will support emerging and future industries, including research and development, creative design, and pollution-free production [3]