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法护大江 绿意无限
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2026-02-03 01:35
Core Viewpoint - The development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt must prioritize ecological restoration and sustainable development over large-scale exploitation, as emphasized by President Xi Jinping's vision for long-term national interests [1][2]. Group 1: Ecological Protection and Legal Measures - The Yangtze River faced severe ecological challenges, including overfishing, leading to a drastic decline in species such as the Yangtze River dolphin, which had only about 1,000 individuals left by 2019 [2][3]. - A "ten-year fishing ban" was implemented in key water areas of the Yangtze River starting January 1, 2021, to protect endangered species [3]. - Legal actions have been taken against illegal fishing, resulting in significant compensation for ecological restoration, such as a case where 8 individuals were ordered to pay 1.4 million yuan for environmental damages [4]. Group 2: Collaborative Governance - The governance of the Yangtze River has shifted from fragmented management to a collaborative approach, addressing issues like pollution and resource management through multi-departmental cooperation [5][6]. - The establishment of a unified system for ship waste disposal in Yichang involved coordination among over 30 departments, resulting in a 720 million yuan investment to build waste reception facilities [6][9]. - A new model of cross-regional collaboration has been initiated, allowing for coordinated legal actions across provinces to tackle pollution issues effectively [8][10]. Group 3: Economic Transformation - The focus has shifted from an "ecological deficit" to "green wealth," emphasizing high-quality and sustainable development rather than mere economic growth [11]. - In Hubei's Zigui County, legal actions led to the implementation of wastewater treatment systems in local orange production, promoting green industry practices [12][14]. - The transformation of industrial areas into ecological spaces, such as the conversion of a former cargo terminal into a public library and park, illustrates the shift towards sustainable urban development along the Yangtze River [14].