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自然资源部发布全民所有自然资源资产清查典型案例 郑州市经验做法入选
He Nan Ri Bao· 2026-02-26 23:07
Core Insights - The article highlights the successful inclusion of the "Zhengzhou Case" in the Ministry of Natural Resources' publication of typical cases, showcasing how asset inventory can support the revitalization of inefficient land in Zhengzhou [1][2] Group 1: Asset Inventory and Urban Renewal - The Zhengzhou Case is one of 14 typical cases demonstrating how natural resource asset inventory can facilitate the revitalization of existing land assets, urban renewal, and realization of natural resource asset value [1] - Zhengzhou's approach integrates asset inventory into the entire process of managing inefficient land, providing a "Zhengzhou Solution" for efficient utilization of existing land resources [1] Group 2: Challenges and Mechanisms - Zhengzhou faces common challenges such as identifying inefficient land, assessing potential, and formulating precise policies, which the city addresses through a mechanism that includes "data empowerment, precise potential assessment, and targeted strategy formulation" [1] - The city has established a standardized database with over 60,000 land parcel records, integrating key data on usage rights, floor area ratio, and idle status with a multi-dimensional identification system [1] Group 3: Evaluation and Transformation - Zhengzhou has identified the true status of 170,000 acres of inefficient land through technical identification, laying a solid foundation for the transformation from "resource accumulation" to "value enhancement" [2] - The case illustrates a positive feedback mechanism where asset inventory supports identification, and identification enhances inventory, leading to integrated management of resource assets [2]
安徽省拟出台多项举措 优化自然资源要素配置
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-25 16:55
Group 1 - The core initiative focuses on optimizing the allocation of natural resources to support high-quality development in Anhui Province, addressing planning, approval services, resource allocation, rural land development, and government services [1] - The initiative proposes a dynamic guarantee system for land spatial planning, allowing for adjustments in land use and facilitating mixed-use development projects in urban renewal [1] - Major projects will receive guaranteed land and forest indicators, with 60% of annual forest land quotas allocated upfront, ensuring that key national and provincial projects are prioritized [1] Group 2 - The innovation in resource asset allocation aims to stimulate market vitality, with pilot programs for multi-factor supply in cities like Bengbu and Ma'anshan, and a market-oriented approach to industrial land allocation [2] - The initiative encourages comprehensive land remediation and the entry of rural collective operational construction land into the market, promoting ecological restoration integrated with industrial development [2] - Government services will be enhanced, including exemptions for construction permits for urban micro-renewal projects and streamlined property registration services to improve efficiency [3]
广州市规划和自然资源局出台第九批惠企利民措施
Guang Zhou Ri Bao· 2026-02-04 08:26
Core Viewpoint - The Guangzhou Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau has introduced the ninth batch of 20 measures aimed at benefiting enterprises and citizens, focusing on optimizing approval services and promoting economic and social development [1] Group 1: Measures Overview - The newly issued notification includes various business sectors such as land supply management, construction land and engineering planning management, and real estate registration, building on the previous eight batches of 203 measures [1] - The ninth batch emphasizes the integration of reform and innovation in planning and resource approval services, particularly supporting the development of new industries and improving living environments [1] Group 2: Land Utilization Initiatives - The measures promote the short-term development and temporary use of existing land, allowing for flexible supply through the development of short-term implementation plans [1] - Specific types of land, such as operational land that has been approved but not supplied, can be utilized for purposes like cultural tourism, private education, elderly care, transportation connections, public fitness, agricultural markets, and community service centers [1] - The duration for short-term land development projects is generally capped at 10 years [1] Group 3: Temporary Use of Government Land - The measures support the temporary use of government reserve land that meets environmental and safety requirements, does not affect planning implementation, and does not involve underground construction [2] - Such land can be utilized for public services and convenience facilities through public leasing, including cultural sports, landscaping, and parking [2]
自然资源部发布首批规划和土地政策创新案例集 推广19个支持新产业新业态发展典型经验
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-20 13:43
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is the release of the first batch of the "Planning and Land Policy Innovation Case Collection" by the Ministry of Natural Resources, which promotes 19 exemplary cases from various cities to support new industries and business formats [1] - The cases are selected from grassroots practices across the country, focusing on optimizing planning adjustments, land use conversion rules, and enhancing land allocation methods [1][2] - The initiative encourages local governments to innovate and explore flexible resource allocation methods, transitioning from rigid control to adaptable planning, thereby enhancing the comprehensive effectiveness of policies [1] Group 2 - Innovations in integrating land use planning and policies are highlighted, showcasing successful experiences in attracting projects through proactive planning [2] - Examples include Hangzhou's high-tech zone implementing a comprehensive policy approach to address urgent business needs by clarifying short-term uses in detailed planning [2] - Innovations in land compatibility and mixed-use are demonstrated, such as Nanjing revitalizing idle land to create a multifunctional public space, the E3PARK sports park [2][3] Group 3 - Innovations in industrial land supply models are presented, emphasizing precise policy support for new industries [3] - Shanghai's project in Jinshan District exemplifies the integration of agriculture and modern industry through coordinated land use for breeding, planting, and research [3] - The Ministry of Natural Resources plans to continue collecting and recommending local practice cases to enhance the flexibility and adaptability of planning and land policies [3]
当好自然资源大管家,“十四五”临沂耕地面积增加37.83万亩
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-12-29 14:17
Core Viewpoint - The "14th Five-Year Plan" is a critical period for the reform and integration of natural resources and planning in Linyi City, focusing on sustainable development and high-quality economic growth. Group 1: Agricultural Land Protection - The total arable land area in Linyi City reached 9.7487 million acres by the end of 2024, an increase of 378,300 acres compared to 2020 [1] - Strict implementation of the arable land protection system has stabilized the total arable land area and improved its quality [1] - The area of illegally occupied arable land has been decreasing year by year due to enhanced monitoring and enforcement measures [1] Group 2: Resource Allocation and Project Support - Linyi City approved construction land of 257,200 acres, a year-on-year increase of 19.7%, and supplied 290,000 acres of land, up 12.4% [2] - The city has effectively supported major projects such as the Weishui-Su High-speed Railway and the expansion of the Beijing-Shanghai Expressway [2] - The area of land used per unit of GDP has decreased by 20.7%, indicating more efficient land use [2] Group 3: Spatial Planning Optimization - The integration of land planning, urban planning, and functional area planning has been achieved, establishing a comprehensive national land spatial planning system [2] - The city has completed 1,497 practical village planning documents, enhancing the rational layout of agricultural, ecological, and urban spaces [2] Group 4: Ecological Protection and Governance - A total of 4,579 square kilometers of ecological restoration has been completed in the Yimeng Mountain area, recognized as a typical case of local comprehensive reform [3] - The city has successfully rehabilitated 418 historical abandoned mines and established 43 green mines, achieving a 100% completion rate for various sizes of green mines [3] Group 5: Reform and Innovation - Linyi City has initiated 10 national pilot projects for the redevelopment of low-efficiency land and 12 provincial pilot projects for optimizing land and forest layouts [3] - Six reform initiatives, including "smart registration" of real estate, have been recognized as typical cases by the Ministry of Natural Resources [3] Group 6: Public Service and Efficiency - The city has resolved 509 historical real estate registration issues, benefiting 202,000 households, leading the province in this area [4] - The new basic surveying and mapping system has been optimized, with applications in various fields such as planning and emergency response [4]
合肥“十四五”自然资源与规划工作成效显著
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-12-09 08:03
Core Viewpoint - Hefei has made significant progress in urban planning and resource management over the past five years, focusing on safety, environmental protection, and development, leading to notable achievements in land use efficiency and agricultural land protection [1][2]. Group 1: Urban Planning and Development - The urban spatial strategy in Hefei has evolved from blueprint to reality, with the central urban area doubling in size, establishing a framework for a megacity with a population of over ten million [2]. - A comprehensive planning system has been developed, integrating various plans into 115 detailed planning units and 767 village plans, ensuring both grand narratives and local characteristics are addressed [2]. Group 2: Agricultural Land Protection - Hefei has prioritized agricultural land protection, achieving a total farmland area of 7.4042 million acres, exceeding the "14th Five-Year Plan" target by 352,500 acres, with permanent basic farmland protection covering 6.2027 million acres, surpassing the target by 17,500 acres [2]. Group 3: Resource Utilization and Economic Efficiency - The city has implemented three national-level reform pilot projects focusing on land conservation, redevelopment of underutilized land, and market entry for rural collective construction land, leading to innovative pathways for transformation [3]. - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the area of construction land used per unit GDP decreased to 245 acres per billion yuan, a reduction of 25.5%, while average tax revenue per acre for industrial enterprises increased to 505,000 yuan, with an annual growth rate of 15.5% [3]. Group 4: Ecological and Social Development - Hefei has integrated ecological restoration with urban renewal, enhancing quality of life through initiatives such as greening abandoned mines and building child-friendly facilities [4]. - Efficient services have been implemented to optimize the business environment and improve public welfare, with 5.03 million real estate registration certificates issued and 1.08 million mortgage registrations completed during the "14th Five-Year Plan" [4].
山东打造土地节约集约利用新格局
Da Zhong Ri Bao· 2025-12-01 01:12
Core Viewpoint - The provincial government has issued guidelines to enhance the efficient use of land resources, aiming for a significant reduction in construction land use per unit of GDP during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, with a target of over 15% reduction in land use per unit of GDP and over 10% reduction in total new construction land compared to the previous plan [2][3] Group 1: Land Use Efficiency - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the total new construction land is expected to decrease by over 10% compared to the "13th Five-Year Plan" [2] - The area of construction land used per unit of GDP is targeted to decline by over 15% [2] - The trend of "population decrease and construction land increase" in rural areas and some towns has been effectively curbed [2] Group 2: Strategic Goals - By 2030, the carrying capacity for industries and populations in economically advantageous areas will be significantly enhanced [2] - Other advantageous areas will see improvements in food, ecological, and energy security functions [2] - A new pattern of land-saving and efficient utilization will be formed, characterized by optimized layout, precise allocation, strong support, and high output [2] Group 3: Implementation Measures - The guidelines emphasize strengthening planning guidance and improving the land development and protection framework [2] - There will be a focus on optimizing factor allocation to support the accelerated development of advantageous areas and leading industries [2] - The measures include activating existing potential, expanding new spaces for high-quality development, and enhancing land resource carrying capacity through multi-dimensional and composite utilization [2][3] Group 4: Land Supply Innovation - The province will innovate land supply methods, maintaining and improving the "net land" supply system [3] - There will be encouragement for long-term leasing and flexible term transfers for industrial, logistics, and related public service land [3] - New land policies will support emerging and future industries, including research and development, creative design, and pollution-free production [3]
广州拓展房票适用范围 可拓展至非住宅物业等征拆安置主体
Core Points - The Guangzhou Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau has introduced measures to optimize approval services, focusing on natural resource asset allocation and policy innovation [1][2] - The establishment of a "Guangzhou Natural Resource Indicator Bank" aims to facilitate the flow of various natural resource indicators and promote the rapid implementation of key projects [1][2] Group 1: Policy Measures - The new measures include the construction of a "natural resource indicator bank" that will manage various indicators related to natural resources, including housing and land tickets [1] - The "indicator pool" system established in July includes four types of indicators: construction land scale, new construction land, supplementary arable land, and old demolition and reclamation [2] - The city-level coordination allows districts to use indicators from the city-level pool on a "use first, return later" basis, addressing the issue of project delays due to indicator shortages [2] Group 2: Implementation and Impact - The measures aim to enhance the applicability of housing tickets to non-residential properties, thereby increasing the implementation of housing tickets [2] - The policy encourages cross-district and cross-purpose exchanges of housing tickets, particularly for projects involving residential, commercial, and industrial properties [2]
四川对建设用地报批开展线上执法审查
Core Insights - The Sichuan Province has launched a trial operation of the enforcement review module within its three-level construction land approval system, focusing on intelligent upgrades to enhance efficiency and reduce human interference [1][2] Group 1: Intelligent Review System - The new enforcement review module aims to standardize enforcement review criteria across the province, utilizing optimized intelligent review rules and AI recognition mechanisms to minimize subjective judgment and mitigate corruption risks [1][2] - A total of 37 intelligent review rules have been established, covering various aspects such as attachment materials, penalty standards, and identification of non-agricultural traces, ensuring automated verification during the review process [2] Group 2: Digital Transformation - The introduction of digital forms replaces previous manual reporting processes, leading to standardized and streamlined submission procedures for illegal land use cases [2] - The system has created a standardized thematic database that integrates eight types of layer information, allowing for direct visual examination of data related to illegal land use without the need for extensive documentation [2] Group 3: Remote Sensing and AI Integration - A quarterly update mechanism for remote sensing imagery has been established, along with the development of AI software for interpreting remote sensing images, facilitating a seamless workflow from image extraction to system integration [2]
天津局以法治规范保障盘活存量土地
Group 1 - The Tianjin Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau is actively enhancing the legal framework to support the revitalization of existing assets, focusing on issues such as land adaptability for industries, optimizing land supply methods, reducing land costs, and addressing historical real estate problems [1][3] - A comprehensive set of 12 policy documents has been developed to guide the revitalization of existing planning resources, including 23 innovative measures for land mixed-use development and the optimization of existing land supply [1][2] - The bureau has organized multiple policy briefings to ensure effective implementation of these policies, reaching over 5,000 participants and supporting 221 key existing projects [2] Group 2 - The bureau is employing targeted strategies to promote the revitalization of inefficient land, exemplified by a project in the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area that received a building area reward of 3,487 square meters, facilitating the project's planning permit [2] - Collaborative efforts with 10 other municipal departments have led to innovative measures for resolving historical real estate registration issues, including the use of planning opinion letters to replace traditional permits [3] - The integration of legal frameworks with urban governance is emphasized as essential for maximizing the potential of existing resources and fostering new productive capacities [3]