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省政府批复《佛山市南海区国土空间总体规划(2021—2035年)》 建湾区智创蓝海 筑岭南活力都会
Guang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-07-16 08:11
Core Viewpoint - The Guangdong Provincial Government has officially approved the "Overall Land Spatial Planning of Nanhai District, Foshan City (2021-2035)", aiming to enhance Nanhai's role as a hub for international technological innovation and advanced manufacturing, while promoting sustainable urban development and integration with the Greater Bay Area [1][3]. Group 1: Planning Scope and Structure - The planning scope includes the entire Nanhai District and the central urban area, covering approximately 222 square kilometers, with a planning period from 2021 to 2035 [2]. - The urban spatial structure will be organized into "one main, one secondary, two axes, and multiple points," focusing on key areas such as Qian Deng Lake and the West Foshan Station [2]. Group 2: Integration with Greater Bay Area - Nanhai District aims to deepen integration into the Greater Bay Area, establishing itself as a core point in the regional network and enhancing connectivity with surrounding cities [3][4]. - The district will develop a comprehensive transportation network, positioning Foshan West Station as a western hub for the Greater Bay Area [3]. Group 3: Land Use and Environmental Protection - The planning emphasizes strict adherence to land safety limits, ensuring that by 2035, the area will maintain at least 45.95 square kilometers of arable land and 57.19 square kilometers of ecological protection [5]. - A strategy for optimizing land use will be implemented, focusing on agricultural, ecological, urban, and industrial spaces to promote high-quality development [6]. Group 4: Urban-Rural Integration and Development - The plan promotes urban-rural integration, encouraging industrial clustering in designated areas to support advanced manufacturing and modern service industries [7]. - Comprehensive land remediation will be conducted to enhance the capacity of towns and villages, facilitating high-quality development across the region [7].