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  • 2024-06-12 22:00:48

    What is the land increase/decrease linkage? 1、 The increase and decrease of land is linked to the increase of urban construction land and the decrease of rural construction land. 1. It refers to that according to the overall land use planning, the area of several rural construction land plots (i.e. old land plots) to be sorted and reclaimed as cultivated land and the land plots (i.e. new land plots) to be used for urban construction are combined to form the new and old project area. 2. Through measures such as new construction, old demolition, land consolidation and reclamation, and on the basis of ensuring the balance of various land areas in the project area, the goal of increasing the effective area of cultivated land, improving the quality of cultivated land, saving and intensive use of construction land, and more reasonable layout of urban and rural land will finally be achieved. 2、 The multiple effects of the increase of urban construction land and the decrease of rural construction land are mainly reflected in: 1. The increase decrease link is an effective mechanism to promote the overall planning of urban and rural areas and the construction of a new socialist countryside. 2. Linking increase with decrease is an important way to promote cultivated land protection and economical and intensive land use. 3. Linking increase and decrease is an important measure to optimize land use structure and spatial layout. 4. The linkage between increase and decrease is a booster for deepening the reform of rural land management system.

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