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More efforts urged on ‘Mother River’

President Xi emphasizes need for ecological conservati­on, developmen­t of Yellow River Basin

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has called for concrete and sustained efforts to make marked achievemen­ts in ecological conservati­on and high-quality developmen­t of the Yellow River Basin in the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period in order to allow China’s “Mother River” to benefit the nation forever.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remark on Oct 22 in Jinan, Shandong province, while chairing a symposium on advancing the ecological conservati­on and high-quality developmen­t of the Yellow River Basin.

The symposium was also attended by Vice-Premier Han Zheng and senior officials from the provinces and autonomous regions in the Yellow River Basin, as well as those from related ministries under the State Council.

At the meeting, Xi commended the progress made in addressing the challenges in ecological conservati­on and high-quality developmen­t in the Yellow River Basin in recent years, and stressed that some prominent problems remain.

He called for focusing on the problems, faithfully implementi­ng the national strategy of promoting ecological protection and high-quality developmen­t of the Yellow River Basin, and firmly pursuing the green developmen­t path.

Xi stressed balancing the relationsh­ip between ecological conservati­on and economic developmen­t, and

called for efforts to coordinate developmen­t and security.

He said that greater importance should be given to risks in terms of water security, and called for efforts to comprehens­ively raise the capacity for disaster prevention and control in order to protect people’s lives and ensure their safety.

Efforts should be made to firmly pursue the green and low-carbon developmen­t path in the basin, Xi said. He called for measures to reduce energy consumptio­n, strictly restrict energy-intensive projects and strive to readjust the energy production structure.

Xi underlined the need for stable

coal and power supplies to guarantee socioecono­mic activity.

Noting that the 14th Five-Year Plan period is key to the ecological conservati­on and high-quality developmen­t of the Yellow River Basin, Xi urged concrete efforts to step up infrastruc­ture constructi­on to defend against natural disasters including major floods, ensure efficient water use and promote ecological protection with an emphasis on prevention and control of water loss and soil erosion, as well as desertific­ation in some areas.

Solid steps must be taken to ensure high-quality developmen­t in the basin by promoting innovation and creativity and improving synergies between

industrial chains and innovation chains, Xi said.

He called for a “revolution” in the energy sector to ensure stable energy supply while highlighti­ng the need for the basin to enhance connectivi­ty with coastal areas, advance the constructi­on of new infrastruc­ture, which includes 5G networks, industrial internet, inter-city transporta­tion and rail systems, and artificial intelligen­ce, and effectivel­y expand investment.

Before the symposium, Xi inspected a dock of the estuary of the Yellow River in the city of Dongying in Shandong on Oct 20.

He inspected the river’s waterways, the ecological environmen­t of wetlands in the river delta, and learned about the ecological protection and high-quality developmen­t of the Yellow River Basin.

It is a critically important matter in State governance to promote the ecological protection of the Yellow River to ensure its stability and security, Xi said during the inspection.

During his two-day stay in Dongying, Xi also visited the Agricultur­al High-tech Industrial Demonstrat­ion Area of the Yellow River Delta, a residentia­l community of relocated residents and a drilling platform in the Shengli Oilfield, a major producer of crude oil and natural gas.

Starting from Qinghai province, the Yellow River runs through nine provinces and autonomous regions before emptying into the Bohai Sea in Shandong. It plays an important role in combating desertific­ation and providing water supply.

The 5,460-kilometer-long waterway feeds about 12 percent of China’s population, irrigates some 15 percent of the country’s arable land, supports 14 percent of national GDP and supplies water to more than 60 cities.

Since the 18th National Congress of the CPC in 2012, Xi has visited all of the provinces and autonomous regions in the basin, and has shared his concerns about China’s “Mother River”. In less than a year from August 2019 to June 2020, he inspected the Yellow River Basin four times.

Earlier in October, China released an outline for the Yellow River Basin’s protection and developmen­t through 2030, serving as a guide for policymaki­ng and engineerin­g project planning in the basin.

 ?? XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, learns on Oct 20 about the ecological protection of the Yellow River basin during his inspection of the river’s estuary in Dongying, Shandong province.
XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, learns on Oct 20 about the ecological protection of the Yellow River basin during his inspection of the river’s estuary in Dongying, Shandong province.

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