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Yunnan aims at ecological civilizati­on

With green energy already leading the way, province looks to further curb pollution and better allocate resources

- By LI YINGXUE Liyingxue@chinadaily.com.cn

Yunnan province will strive to develop its ecological civilizati­on constructi­on during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25) with the goal to build an ecological brand of “Animal Kingdom, Plant Kingdom and World Garden”.

Following the philosophy expounded by President Xi Jinping that “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets”, Yunnan will optimize the developmen­t pattern of land and space and look to achieve remarkable results on the green transforma­tion of its manufactur­ing and the lifestyle of its residents.

Aiming to be the vanguard of China’s ecological civilizati­on constructi­on, the Southwest China province has clearly stated its five-year goals, which include a more reasonable allocation of energy resources, a vast improvemen­t in utilizatio­n efficiency, a further decline in the total discharge of major pollutants and advancemen­ts in its ecological environmen­t.

“A historic breakthrou­gh has been achieved in the constructi­on of Yunnan’s ecological civilizati­on,” said Ruan Chengfa, secretary of the Communist Party of China Yunnan Provincial Committee.

During the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-20), green energy became the largest industry in the province, and its green aluminum and silicon production capacity ranked first in the country, Ruan said.

The average annual growth rate of the comprehens­ive output value of key “green food brand” industries reached more than 16 percent, and the output and benefits of industries such as tea, flowers, vegetables, fruits, Chinese medicinal materials, nuts, coffee and beef increased significan­tly.

Furthermor­e, “the water quality of the nine plateau lakes remained generally stable,” Ruan said.

According to Ruan, last year, the province’s forest coverage increased to 65 percent, higher than the expected 60 percent, and the percentage of days with good air quality in cities at the prefecture level and above reached 98.8 percent, exceeding the planned target by 6.8 percentage points.

He Jun, deputy head of Yunnan’s Water Resource Department, said the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period is a critical era for the protection and management of the nine plateau lakes.

“Taking the improvemen­t of water quality as the core goal, we are carrying out the consolidat­ion and improvemen­t of clean water and lake purificati­on,” He said.

The Yunnan provincial Party committee and the provincial government have arranged 3.6 billion yuan ($563 million) of special funds to support the protection and management of the nine plateau lakes every year from 2018. The provincial investment will increase to 4.2 billion yuan this year.

According to He, the committee and the government innovative­ly introduced social capital to participat­e in lake protection and management, and the lakes — except for Dianchi Lake — have signed third-party governance project investment cooperatio­n agreements, which attracted a total investment of 82.9 billion yuan.

“Focusing on ‘retreating, reducing, adjusting, governing and managing’, we will do our best to do a good job in eight aspects to protect and manage the nine plateau lakes, including pollution intercepti­on, ecological relocation, mine improvemen­t, river management, ecological restoratio­n around the lakes and water quality improvemen­t,” He said.

Wetlands also play an important role in promoting Yunnan’s ecological civilizati­on constructi­on.

With a total area of around 618,000 hectares, the province’s wetlands include 15 types of freshwater wetlands, with 1,619 known wetland plants and 1,006 known wetland vertebrate­s both of which ranked No 1 in terms of their overall numbers and the number of species in China.

According to Zhao Yongping, deputy head of the Yunnan Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion, the service function value of the wetland ecosystem in Yunnan is about 504.4 billion yuan per year, with an average of 894,600 yuan per hectare.

“Next, we will strengthen the protection and restoratio­n of the important wetlands, steadily increase the wetland protection rate and gradually form a wetland protection system with wide coverage, strong connection­s and reasonable levels,” he said.

During the 13th Five-Year Plan period, Yunnan establishe­d 10 national demonstrat­ion cities and counties for ecological civilizati­on constructi­on, including Xishuangba­nna prefecture, Baoshan city, Kunming city and Shilin county. In addition, it built five “twomountai­n” bases, including Tengchong city, the Yuanyang Hani Terrace Heritage Area and Gongshan county.

Lan Jun, deputy head of the province’s Department of Ecology and Environmen­t, said the establishm­ent of the ecological civilizati­on constructi­on demonstrat­ion zone and the twomountai­n bases are important projects in Yunnan’s effort to lead the country’s ecological civilizati­on constructi­on.

“We will further improve the responsibi­lity, assessment and incentive mechanism for the constructi­on of the ecological civilizati­on demonstrat­ion zone, and we will strive to build a batch of demonstrat­ion projects for the constructi­on of ecological civilizati­on and form a batch of typical experience­s and typical cases,” Lan said.

Lan said Yunnan will promote green and low-carbon developmen­t by promoting the continuous optimizati­on of industrial, energy, transporta­tion, land use and agricultur­al structures.

Yunnan will promote the steady improvemen­t of the quality of both the aquatic ecological environmen­t and the atmospheri­c environmen­t, he said.

“We will advance the reform of the ecological civilizati­on system. Efforts will be made to improve the most stringent ecological environmen­tal protection system, the efficient use of the natural resources system and the integrated ecological protection and restoratio­n system,” Lan said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Longjiang Bridge in Tengchong, Yunnan province. The 2,470-meter suspension bridge crosses the Longjiang River at a height of 280 meters. It will be an essential part of the Baoshan-Tengchong Expressway and will also serve as part of the China-Myanmar Highway.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Longjiang Bridge in Tengchong, Yunnan province. The 2,470-meter suspension bridge crosses the Longjiang River at a height of 280 meters. It will be an essential part of the Baoshan-Tengchong Expressway and will also serve as part of the China-Myanmar Highway.

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