治理335万亩 我国超额完成“十四五”历史遗留矿山生态修复任务
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2026-01-15 03:14

Core Insights - The Ministry of Natural Resources reported that during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, a total of 3.35 million acres of historical abandoned mines were restored, exceeding the target of 2.8 million acres by 19.6%, achieving significant ecological and socio-economic benefits [1] Group 1: Restoration Achievements - A total of 68 ecological restoration demonstration projects for historical abandoned mines were implemented in key areas such as the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Tibetan Plateau, and the "Three North" project area [1] - Over 18,000 abandoned mines have been restored nationwide, eliminating nearly 7,000 geological safety hazards [1] - The area of slopes and pits treated exceeds 250,000 acres, with approximately 26,000 acres of new arable and garden land created, and over 150,000 acres of new forest, grassland, and wetland established [1] Group 2: Future Plans - The Ministry emphasized the need to strengthen ecological restoration supervision of production mines, aiming to curb new increases while solidifying the restoration of historical abandoned mines [1] - Guidance will be provided to local areas to adhere to localized approaches and determine treatment based on usage, promoting the "zero" status of historical abandoned mines in suitable regions [1]