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自然资源法治宣传教育月 | 安徽阜阳局:尊崇宪法权威 践行法治精神
Core Viewpoint - The activities organized by the Fuyang Natural Resources and Planning Bureau on December 4 aim to promote constitutional awareness and legal education in line with Xi Jinping's rule of law thought, enhancing the understanding of the Constitution and related laws among both officials and the public [1][7]. Group 1: Constitutional Oath Ceremony - A solemn constitutional oath ceremony was held at the City Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, where 19 newly appointed officials from the natural resources and planning system took the oath, expressing their commitment to uphold the Constitution and fulfill their legal responsibilities [1]. Group 2: On-site Promotion - The Natural Resources and Planning Bureau participated in a city-wide constitutional promotion event, setting up consultation booths to distribute materials and provide legal advice on laws closely related to natural resources, such as the Land Management Law and Urban Planning Law [3]. Group 3: Collaborative Promotion - During the Constitutional Promotion Week, the Bureau coordinated efforts across various units to utilize public spaces for displaying constitutional promotional materials, creating a strong legal awareness atmosphere within the community [5]. Group 4: Impact and Future Plans - The series of activities during the "Constitutional Promotion Week" is a significant measure for the Bureau to fulfill its annual legal education responsibilities, enhancing the legal awareness of both officials and the public, and will serve as a foundation for ongoing legal development in natural resource management [7].
青海厅加快推进“一张图”建设
Core Viewpoint - The construction of a unified "one map" for natural resource management and land spatial planning in Qinghai Province aims to address issues such as inconsistent geographic base maps, overlapping management data, and poor business integration [1][2] Group 1: Key Tasks and Timeline - The "one map" initiative outlines 9 key tasks and 39 sub-tasks, with a construction rhythm of "one step per year, complete in three years" [2] - By the end of 2025, the initiative aims to establish land classification investigation rules and create a government version of the geographic base map to achieve core business collaboration [2] - By the end of 2026, the focus will shift to completing natural resource data governance and promoting linked approvals for land, forestry, and grassland [2] - By the end of 2027, the goal is to establish a secure network infrastructure and create a multi-departmental inspection and enforcement mechanism [2] Group 2: Data Integration and Management - The "one map" construction will prioritize the development of a 1:10,000 digital high-precision model and a real-scene 3D database, particularly targeting high-altitude and uninhabited areas [1] - A coordination mechanism will be established to address overlapping natural resource management data, ensuring that the "one map" meets the specific needs of highland resource management [1] Group 3: Organizational Structure and Collaboration - An organizational support mechanism has been established with the heads of the Provincial Natural Resources Department and the Provincial Forestry and Grassland Bureau as co-leaders [2] - Nine special working groups and a project integration team have been formed to oversee the initiative, with regular scheduling and reporting mechanisms in place to ensure effective resource management [2]