大美绽放!国家公园法施行
Xin Hua She·2026-01-01 03:56

Core Viewpoint - The National Park Law, the first specialized legislation regarding national parks in China, will take effect on January 1, 2026, marking a new phase of legal and standardized development for the national park system in the country [1]. Group 1: National Park Establishment and Management - The first five national parks have shown significant construction results, and there is public interest in when the second batch will be established [3]. - The law stipulates that the establishment of national parks will be based on the distribution of natural ecological spaces and systematic protection needs, requiring a spatial layout plan and candidate area selection [3]. - The establishment of new national parks will follow a principle of "establishing one as it matures," rather than rushing to increase quantity [3]. Group 2: Protection and Development Strategies - National parks will be divided into core protection areas and general control areas, with differentiated management measures to ensure ecological safety while allowing for scientific use and community development [5]. - The law recognizes the significant ecological and resource differences among national parks, allowing for flexible management measures tailored to local conditions [7]. - Specific measures will be developed to align with the National Park Law, including an "one park, one policy" system and administrative penalty lists [8]. Group 3: Community Engagement and Benefits - National parks are seen as high-quality ecological systems that can provide benefits to communities, with initiatives to explore tourism and community services to increase local income [10]. - The law encourages public engagement through free open days and volunteer activities related to national parks, transforming the public from observers to participants [12].