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“三北”工程建设取得新进展(奋勇争先,决战决胜“十四五”)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-19 22:09
Core Viewpoint - The "Three-North" project aims to combat desertification and enhance ecological security in China, with significant progress reported in recent years, including the completion of 3.17 million acres of construction tasks since the 14th Five-Year Plan began [1] Group 1: Project Progress and Achievements - As of June 2023, the "Three-North" project has implemented 415 projects, completing construction tasks covering 1.9 million acres, marking important interim achievements [1] - The project has established a green protective belt along the Taklamakan Desert, with a total length of 3,046 kilometers expected to be completed by November 2024 [2] Group 2: Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity - The ecological functions of the Uliangsu Sea have improved, with the population of swans increasing from 200 to nearly 600 due to ongoing restoration efforts [3] - The "Three-North" project encompasses a comprehensive plan for managing forests, grasslands, wetlands, and deserts, with a total of 7.4 million acres designated for integrated governance [3] Group 3: Technological Innovations and Methods - New technologies, such as the combination of grass grids and artificial cyanobacterial crusts, have been developed to significantly reduce the time required for soil stabilization from 15-20 years to just 1-2 years [4] - The project has achieved over 70% usage of quality tree and grass species, with nearly 50% of afforestation efforts utilizing mechanized methods [4]