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| China to launch second national land survey |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-08-14 20:27:41
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Related: China tightens land management to
temper economic growth
BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- China plans to start its second national land
survey before 2010, said an official with the Land and Resources Ministry (MLR)
on Monday.
The survey will collect details about land use in all cities and counties,
and 95 percent of villages in China, said Fan Zhiquan, director of the land
ownership department of the MLR.
A national database is expected to be established after the results are
collated and Fan said the survey will help the government improve its
understanding of the current land use situation and map out effective policies
to tighten land and resources management.
China started to conduct its first national land survey in 1984and most of
the data is now out of date, said Fan.
The second national land survey will focus on construction land, cultivated
land and farmland, he added. However he did not say when the survey is scheduled
to be completed.
The Chinese government announced on Monday a package of land management
measures to strengthen macroeconomic control and cool down the economy.
Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan said that China will intensify its efforts
to stamp out illegal land use.
A nationwide campaign is set to be launched to punish local officials who approve
illegal construction and industrial projects and transfer land use rights
at a low price.
China's economy grew 10.9 percent in the first half of the year, largely
driven by excessive use of land for industrial projects and abundant credit
loans. Enditem
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