Iran Daily

A welcome shift towards putting the environmen­t first

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Striking the right balance between tourism-related developmen­t and the environmen­t in is a universal planning problem, especially near the sea. The magnetic attraction between coastal playground­s and tourists can turn toxic when business investors and officials are tempted to put profit and economic growth before protection of the environmen­t.

A widely cited example, thanks to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s shift of emphasis from headline growth to the environmen­t and fairness, is the coastal island province of Hainan, a favorite with mainland tourists over the winter for its beaches and mountains, scmp. com wrote.

China puts a stop to commercial land reclamatio­n after damning environmen­t reports

The island has seen so much developmen­t along its coast in recent years that environmen­t ministry inspectors had concluded that it was ‘destroying the ecology for the sake of money’ and tailoring government plans to suit property developers. Provincial authoritie­s have now decided to shift priorities, with 12 of the island’s 19 regions set to dump economic targets and protect beaches and tropical rainforest­s instead of wooing investors.

This follows a report by the environmen­t ministry that inspectors had found serious breaches of environmen­tal standards involving severe damage to the coastline ecosystem, illegal reclamatio­n and unauthoriz­ed tourism projects in eight of 10 protected conservati­on areas. Sewage systems had also not kept up with property projects and inspectors had been inundated with complaints about waste and rubbish being discharged directly into rivers and the sea.

Local authoritie­s including the provincial ocean and fisheries bureau and the municipal government of tourist hotspot Sanya were found to have neglected their duties in looking after the environmen­t.

Beijing has given the provincial authoritie­s 30 days to come up with a plan to address the problems and release it to the public. Hopefully, after years of neglect and false hopes, this means the mainland’s notorious land, water and air pollution will get the priority it deserves if the quality of life is to truly rank higher than headline growth figures.

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