Core Viewpoint - The recent completion of land registration for natural resources in Shandong Province marks a significant step in clarifying ownership and boundaries of various natural resources, addressing previous issues of unclear property rights and disputes [1][2]. Group 1: Natural Resource Registration - The registration includes the Yantai Laizhou Bay local wetland nature reserve, the Du Guanzhuang iron ore area, and the Liangbaosi coal mine, with the Shandong Provincial Government acting as the responsible agent for these areas [1]. - The Yantai Laizhou Bay wetland reserve covers an area of 13,529.26 hectares and is located in a key economic zone, providing habitat for diverse species and ecological resources [1]. - The Du Guanzhuang iron ore area is classified as a small mine with a registered area of 219.98 hectares, while the Liangbaosi coal mine is a large mine with a registered area of 9,527.42 hectares [1]. Group 2: Benefits of Unified Registration - The unified registration of natural resources aims to clearly define ownership, boundaries, and scope, providing a solid legal foundation for the protection, development, and utilization of these resources [2]. - As of now, the provincial level has completed registration for four national nature reserves and several mining areas, totaling an area of 3,972.88 square kilometers for the national reserves and 13,529.26 hectares for the local wetland reserve [2].
山东3处自然资源完成确权登簿
Feng Huang Wang Cai Jing·2025-12-16 07:24