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自然资源部通报:擅自占林采矿、改变开采矿种,虚假复垦应付整改,监管不力等
中国能源报· 2025-11-05 11:33
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights 14 typical illegal activities related to land use, mining, and ecological destruction identified by the Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration in the third quarter of 2025, emphasizing the need for local governments to rectify these issues and strengthen regulatory responsibilities [1]. Group 1: Illegal Land Use and Mining Activities - Hebei Province's Xuanhua Huasheng Steel Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 118.24 acres of forest land for mining without obtaining necessary permits since June 2020 [2]. - Shanxi Province's Qiangsheng Sand and Stone Co., Ltd. changed its mining operations from sand to iron ore without authorization, violating its mining license obtained in July 2018 [7]. - Inner Mongolia's Hongmou destroyed 129.19 acres of forest land for cultivation [14]. - Liaoning Province's Xin Da (Liaoning) Tourism Development Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 44.44 acres of land, including 30.54 acres of black soil farmland, for a leisure tourism project without approval [19]. - Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region's Beihai Fisheries Base Management Center illegally filled 23.09 acres of sea for a port project without approval [41]. - Chongqing's Fengdu County government allowed illegal mining of 33.59 million tons of building sand by a local company under the guise of agricultural construction [63]. Group 2: Regulatory Failures and Rectification Issues - The article stresses the importance of local governments adhering to their responsibilities in land and ecological protection, avoiding simplistic or one-size-fits-all approaches to rectification [1]. - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration will continue to monitor the rectification of these issues to ensure compliance with laws and regulations [1]. - The article mentions that some companies, like Chengmai Changfeng Energy-saving Building Materials Co., Ltd., attempted to fake compliance with rectification measures, highlighting the need for stricter oversight [53].
14个典型问题被通报 涉违法占地破坏耕地等
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-05 07:01
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration of China reported 14 typical illegal activities related to land use, mining, and ecological destruction, emphasizing the need for local governments to rectify these issues and strengthen regulatory responsibilities [1]. Summary by Categories Illegal Land Use and Ecological Destruction - Hebei Province's Xuanhua Huasheng Steel Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 118.24 acres of forest land for mining [2]. - Shanxi Province's Shanyin County Qiangsheng Sand and Stone Co., Ltd. unlawfully changed the mining type to extract iron ore [2]. - Inner Mongolia's Keyou Qianqi Hong destroyed 129.19 acres of forest for land reclamation [2]. - Liaoning Province's Kuandian Manchu Autonomous County failed to regulate the illegal occupation and destruction of 30.54 acres of black soil farmland for a leisure tourism project [2]. Additional Violations - Liaoning Province's Tai'an County Wu unlawfully reclaimed 94.7 acres of forest land [3]. - Heilongjiang Province's Lanxi County Xue destroyed 123.64 acres of forest for land reclamation [4]. - Henan Province's Xinxiang County failed to regulate the illegal sand extraction from 68.82 acres of permanent basic farmland [5]. - Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region's Beihai City inadequately managed the illegal reclamation of 23.09 acres for the construction of the East Fishery Terminal [5]. - Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region's Wuzhou City Huacun Building Materials Co., Ltd. unlawfully occupied 915.23 acres of forest land [5]. - Hainan Province's Chengmai Changfeng Energy-saving Building Materials Co., Ltd. engaged in false reclamation to evade rectification, with local authorities failing to ensure proper oversight [5]. - Yunnan Province's Zhenghe Animal Husbandry (Luqian) Co., Ltd. illegally logged 219.28 acres of forest [6]. - Chongqing's Fengdu County government and related departments allowed illegal mining under the guise of facility agriculture, amounting to 33.59 million tons [6]. - Guizhou Province's Zunyi City New District Management Committee unlawfully requisitioned 273.61 acres for the construction of Yunmen Tun scenic area service facilities [6]. - Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region's Shizuishan City Zhuoranxuan Industrial and Trade Co., Ltd. unlawfully occupied 96 acres of land [7]. Follow-up Actions - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration will continue to monitor the rectification of these issues and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory standards [7].
两部门通报:部分地方仍存在违法占地破坏耕地问题
第一财经· 2025-11-05 05:39
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the ongoing issues of illegal land occupation, mining, and ecological destruction in various regions of China, as reported by the Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration for the third quarter of 2025 [3][8]. Group 1: Illegal Land Occupation - Hebei Province's Xuanhua Huasheng Steel Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 118.24 acres of forest land for mining without the necessary administrative permits since June 2020 [3]. - In Liaoning Province, the New Dada (Liaoning) Tourism Development Co., Ltd. unlawfully occupied 44.44 acres of land, including 30.54 acres of black soil farmland, for a camping project [4]. - In Henan Province, illegal sand extraction activities have damaged 68.82 acres of permanent basic farmland from April 2020 to March 2025 [4]. - The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region's Beihai Fisheries Base Management Center illegally filled 23.09 acres of sea for a fishing port project without approval [5]. - The Zunyi City Management Committee in Guizhou Province unlawfully occupied 273.61 acres for the construction of a scenic area without proper land use approvals [5]. Group 2: Illegal Mining Activities - Shanxi Province's Qiangsheng Sand and Stone Co., Ltd. illegally changed its mining operations from sand to iron ore without the necessary permits [6]. - The Chongqing government allowed the Chongqing Quanshun Animal Husbandry Technology Co., Ltd. to illegally mine 33.59 million tons of building sand under the guise of agricultural facility construction [6]. Group 3: Ecological Destruction - In Inner Mongolia, an individual illegally cleared 129.19 acres of forest land for cultivation [6]. - In Heilongjiang Province, illegal deforestation activities have occurred in a protected area, with 123.64 acres cleared [7]. - The Wuzhou City Construction Investment Co., Ltd. unlawfully occupied 915.23 acres of forest land for mining and construction activities [7]. - Yunnan Province's Zhenghe Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd. illegally logged 281.99 cubic meters of timber, affecting 219.28 acres of forest land [7]. Group 4: Regulatory Response - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration emphasized the need for local governments to rectify these issues in accordance with laws and regulations, avoiding simplistic or one-size-fits-all solutions [8]. - Continuous monitoring of the rectification efforts will be conducted to ensure compliance with legal standards [8].
两部门通报:部分地方仍存在违法占地破坏耕地问题
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-11-05 04:57
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration reported on November 5, 2025, highlighting 14 typical illegal activities discovered during inspections and law enforcement supervision in the third quarter of 2025, including illegal land occupation, illegal mining, and ecological destruction, with some cases involving fraudulent rectification efforts [2][6]. Group 1: Illegal Land Occupation - Hebei Province's Xuanhua Huasheng Steel Co., Ltd. illegally occupied 118.24 acres of forest land for mining without obtaining necessary permits since June 2020 [2]. - In Liaoning Province, the New Da (Liaoning) Tourism Development Co., Ltd. unlawfully occupied 44.44 acres of land, including 30.54 acres of black soil farmland, for a leisure tourism project [2]. - In Henan Province, illegal sand extraction activities damaged 68.82 acres of permanent basic farmland from April 2020 to March 2025 [3]. - Guizhou Province's Zunyi City illegally occupied 273.61 acres of land for the construction of a scenic area without proper approvals [3]. Group 2: Illegal Mining Activities - Shanxi Province's Qiangsheng Sand and Stone Co., Ltd. illegally changed its mining operations from sand to iron ore without proper authorization [4]. - Chongqing's Fengdu County government allowed the illegal mining of 33.59 million tons of building sand by a local company under the guise of agricultural construction [4]. Group 3: Ecological Destruction - In Inner Mongolia, an individual illegally cleared 129.19 acres of forest land for cultivation [5]. - A company in Guangxi illegally occupied 915.23 acres of forest land for mining and construction activities without approval [6]. - Hainan Province's Chengmai Changfeng Energy-saving Building Materials Co., Ltd. was found to have engaged in fraudulent rectification regarding illegal land occupation, misleading authorities about compliance [6]. Group 4: Regulatory Response - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration emphasized the need for local governments to rectify and address these issues in accordance with laws and regulations, avoiding simplistic or one-size-fits-all solutions [6][7].
破坏耕地、非法采矿、毁林毁草——两部门通报违法违规典型问题
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-08-06 22:25
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Natural Resources has reported ongoing illegal land occupation and environmental destruction activities, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement and accountability among local governments and relevant departments [1][2]. Group 1: Illegal Land Occupation - A total of 21 typical illegal activities were reported, including 6 cases of unauthorized land occupation leading to deforestation and grassland destruction, with specific instances such as the unauthorized occupation of 86.6 acres of forest land by the Cultural and Tourism Bureau of Hunyuan County, Shanxi Province [1]. - There were 8 cases of illegal occupation of arable land or basic farmland, including the violation by Inner Mongolia Kaixin Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd., which occupied 459.20 acres of permanent basic farmland for decorative grass planting [1][2]. Group 2: Illegal Mining Activities - Five cases of illegal mining were reported, including the illegal extraction of 370,000 tons of sand and gravel by Nankang Industrial Development Co., Ltd. in Nanyang City, Henan Province, under the guise of facility agriculture [2]. - Local governments and departments were noted to be involved in some of these illegal activities, indicating a need for improved regulatory oversight [2]. Group 3: Regulatory Response - The Ministry of Natural Resources emphasized the importance of local governments taking responsibility and implementing effective regulatory measures to prevent illegal land occupation and ensure ecological protection [2][3]. - Future enforcement will be strengthened under the leadership of the "forest chief system," aiming to enhance supervision and accountability at all levels of government [3].
自然资源部、国家林草局通报二季度21个违法违规典型问题
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-29 21:58
Core Points - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration have identified ongoing illegal activities such as land occupation, illegal mining, and ecological destruction during their second-quarter inspections in 2025 [1] - A total of 21 typical illegal cases will be jointly reported to urge local governments to rectify issues and enhance supervision [1] - The authorities emphasize the importance of not simplifying or applying a one-size-fits-all approach in their enforcement actions [1] Summary by Categories - **Illegal Activities Identified** - Ongoing issues include illegal land occupation, destruction of arable land, illegal mining, and ecological damage [1] - Some localities have been found to engage in fraudulent activities to evade supervision [1] - **Regulatory Actions** - The Ministry and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration will issue quarterly reports on typical illegal activities to maintain strong regulatory signals [1] - Local governments are required to take serious corrective actions and enhance their regulatory mechanisms [1] - **Future Monitoring and Accountability** - Continuous tracking of the rectification of identified issues will be conducted by the Ministry and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration [1] - Local authorities must learn from these cases and strengthen their responsibilities in all regulatory aspects [1]