Rural Land Planning How will land be vacated and remediated in the future?

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-30

In the context of rural revitalization entering the implementation stage, rural land planning has become a key issue at present. In order to realize the scientific and rational planning and effective use of rural land, the requirements of territorial spatial planning and village planning have become guidelines. This is of great significance for the planning and layout of rural residential land, infrastructure and public facilities land, and rural revitalization land.

First of all, in terms of residential land, in addition to the implementation of the policy of one household and one house, it is also necessary to concentrate on the layout of homesteads in village planning to provide sufficient space for farmers' residential construction. The aim is to meet the housing needs of rural residents and create a good living environment for rural development.

Secondly, in terms of infrastructure, according to the village planning and rural construction list, it is necessary to do a good job in the connection of future construction, and reserve sufficient land space for subsequent construction land. This includes the construction of infrastructure such as roads, water, electricity, and communications, which provide solid support for rural development.

At the same time, in the process of rural land planning, the work of comprehensive rural land consolidation will also be initiated. This involves not only the consolidation of agricultural land, but also the overall consolidation of construction land. Among them, there are two types of land that will be vacated, namely collective construction land and unused land.

Collective construction land is a land resource owned by every village, and in some areas with slow development, there are still a large number of collective construction land that has not been sorted out and utilized, such as idle homesteads in rural areas, abandoned land of township enterprises, abandoned land of industrial and mining industries, etc. The consolidation and utilization of these land resources is crucial to the development of the village.

In addition, there is still a lot of idle and unused land in rural areas, such as abandoned land for road realignment, land for agricultural production and village construction, barren hills, barren ditches, barren hills, barren beaches, etc. The consolidation and revitalization of these land resources can meet the land demand for rural development and provide more space for the development of rural industries.

So, how will the vacated land be arranged?According to the guidelines issued, the lands will be utilized in accordance with strict specifications. It is not to develop real estate at will, but to plan and utilize it according to the needs of rural revitalization, rural construction and rural development.

For example, the resettlement of vacated construction land will give priority to ensuring the land needs of farmers' resettlement, rural infrastructure construction, public welfare undertakings and other land needs. At the same time, it will focus on the integrated development of primary, secondary and tertiary industries in rural areas, new industries and new formats in rural areas, and innovation and entrepreneurship in returning to the countryside. This will provide strong support for the transformation and upgrading of the rural economy.

In addition, for idle homesteads and farmhouses, compound utilization will also be carried out to support the development of rural industries such as rural homestays, primary processing of agricultural products, e-commerce, folk customs experience, and cultural creativity. Through these innovative ways of utilization, rural land resources will give full play to their potential and inject new vitality into the diversified development of the rural economy.

In short, the purpose of rural land planning and consolidation work is to meet the needs of rural development and construction. In the guidelines issued, the relevant land use prohibitions are also clarified for rural revitalization land to avoid abuse and illegal use of land. The specific implementation will be based on the policies and guidelines formulated by the relevant departments. Land planning and consolidation in rural areas is a long-term and systematic process, which requires the joint efforts of all levels, farmers and all sectors of society to achieve the goal of rural revitalization and sustainable development. Only through rational planning and scientific use of land resources can we bring a better future to rural areas.

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