China Daily

Strictly control land reclamatio­n

严控围填海

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According to the State Oceanic Administra­tion, China has implemente­d the strictest control and management policy toward reclaiming land from the sea. In principle, the SOA will not approve general land reclamatio­n projects this year.

Tougher management of land reclamatio­n is urgently required as its rapid growth has done severe harm to coastal ecosystems.

Last year, the SOA took multiple measures to enhance its management and control of land reclamatio­n, suspending six projects and the review and approval of land reclamatio­n projects nationwide.

Over the past year, the SOA has strictly implemente­d environmen­tal impact assessment­s of major land reclamatio­n projects, and establishe­d a third-party review mechanism to approve projects.

Special inspection­s were launched in the second half of the year to assess the reclamatio­n processes as well as the damage done to marine ecosystems.

This year, the SOA will stop approving reclamatio­n projects, except the major projects approved by the central government whose purposes are infrastruc­ture constructi­on, public service and national defense.

The central government published its marine strategy till 2020 in May, which set the goals of becoming a marine superpower, protecting marine interests and expanding blue economic space.

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