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北京怀柔11个乡镇国土空间规划全覆盖
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-02 23:09
Core Viewpoint - The approval of the land spatial planning for the Labagoumen Manchu Township marks the full coverage of detailed planning in Huairou District, providing a planning guarantee for high-quality development [1] Group 1: Planning and Development - Huairou District has achieved comprehensive planning coverage for 11 townships, focusing on high-quality development and creating a "Huairou brand" through the development of small, exquisite, and beautiful characteristic towns [1] - The planning process emphasizes ecological protection, comprehensive land remediation, and coordinated urban-rural development, integrating multiple research topics [1] Group 2: Resource Utilization and Differentiated Strategies - The planning aims to leverage local natural, historical, and cultural resources to develop differentiated strategies for each township, resulting in a unique identity for each area [1] - Yanqi Town is positioned as a core for "technology innovation and international communication services" along with high-end cultural tourism, while Huabei Town focuses on dual services in technology innovation and tourism [1] - Huairou Town plans to utilize its rich ecological resources to establish a key ecological conservation area and a demonstration zone for ecological development that supports national foreign exchanges [1]
事关乡镇国土空间规划,北京最新发文
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-04 05:31
Core Viewpoint - The Beijing Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Commission has issued guidelines to enhance the effectiveness of rural planning implementation, aiming to facilitate the realization of rural revitalization projects and improve project management efficiency in rural areas [1]. Group 1: Planning Guidance - Strengthening planning guidance to promote high-quality implementation of rural projects by optimizing the spatial layout of construction projects within town and village systems [1][2]. - Emphasizing the integration of resources and elements, allowing for flexible use of urban and rural construction land while ensuring that the total planning scale is not exceeded [1][2]. - Enhancing the quality of rural areas by protecting historical and cultural sites, preventing excessive construction, and improving disaster resilience through public infrastructure [2]. Group 2: Project Implementation Pathways - Establishing a classification management system for project implementation based on the needs of rural development, with specific procedures for different types of projects [3][4]. - For projects within approved town construction areas, government investment projects can bypass detailed planning requirements and proceed directly to project construction plans [3][4]. - Projects located within village construction boundaries must adhere to existing regulations regarding land use and housing construction [4][5]. Group 3: Simplification of Planning Processes - Simplifying the planning process for rural public welfare projects and small-scale rural industry projects, allowing for direct project construction plans without comprehensive planning [4][5]. - Non-construction land projects can proceed without detailed planning, while construction-related projects must follow specific approval processes [5][6]. Group 4: Practicality and Efficiency in Planning - Emphasizing the need for differentiated planning depth and content tailored to rural areas, avoiding a one-size-fits-all approach [7]. - Encouraging a "menu-style" approach to planning, allowing for flexibility in the content and depth of planning documents based on project specifics [8][9]. Group 5: Supervision and Coordination - Strengthening project implementation supervision by integrating approval data into a comprehensive monitoring system for land use planning [12]. - Enhancing city-level coordination to address challenges in project management and streamline approval processes [13]. - Encouraging participation from various stakeholders, including local governments and community organizations, to ensure that farmers' rights and interests are respected [14]. Group 6: Technical Support - Promoting collaboration among various technical experts to provide comprehensive support throughout the planning and implementation process [15].