Core Viewpoint - The State Council has approved the "Yangtze River Delta Land Space Planning (2023-2035)", emphasizing sustainable development and high-quality growth in the region, with specific targets for agricultural land, ecological protection, and disaster risk management [1][2][3]. Group 1: Key Objectives - By 2035, the Yangtze River Delta will maintain a minimum of 16,148 million acres of arable land, with at least 14,290 million acres designated as permanent basic farmland [3]. - The ecological protection red line will cover no less than 77,000 square kilometers, and total water usage must not exceed national limits [3]. Group 2: Development Framework - The planning aims to create a land space system that supports a new development pattern, enhancing regional coordination and optimizing productivity layout [3][4]. - It emphasizes the integration of urban areas, particularly supporting Shanghai's role as a leading city and fostering collaboration with surrounding metropolitan areas [4]. Group 3: Safety and Compliance - The planning establishes a framework for safety in development, including risk control lines for geological disasters and floods, and ensures the protection of strategic mineral resources and cultural heritage [3][5]. - Strict adherence to the planning guidelines is mandated, with mechanisms for monitoring and evaluating implementation to prevent unauthorized modifications [5][6]. Group 4: Implementation Support - Local governments in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui are tasked with organizing leadership and clarifying responsibilities to ensure the planning's objectives are integrated into local land space planning [6][7]. - A unified land space planning system will be developed, enhancing digital governance and coordination across different levels of government [7].
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