The Ministry of Environmental Protection said on Monday that it will mark out China's ecologically sensitive and vulnerable areas and functional zones before the end of next year. The ministry said in a statement that it has completed the demarcation of the ecological "red line" in Inner Mongolia, Jiangxi, Guangxi and Hubei. A guideline was also issued to clarify the range for the demarcation, procedures and requirements. The demarcation will be completed by the ministry's Nanjing Institute of Environmental Sciences, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Peking University. The area of ecologically vulnerable zones in key regions, such as Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region which is dominated by grasslands and deserts, should be no less than 20 percent of its total area, said the statement. The government will announce policies and regulations regarding the management of ecological zones in 2014 to define obligations of various levels of governments, communities and individuals in protecting ecological "red-line" areas, it said. "The severest controlling system will be adopted" in order to closely observe the bottom line, safeguard the country's ecological security, and promote the sustainable development of the economy and society, the statement said.
GMT 09:31 2018 Wednesday ,24 January
Over 100 endangered turtles hatch in SingaporeGMT 04:45 2018 Friday ,19 January
Microwave ovens are cooking the environment: studyGMT 12:28 2018 Saturday ,06 January
Bonobos prefer bullies over 'nice guys'GMT 17:42 2017 Wednesday ,18 October
N. Korea nuclear test site may be a 'Tired Mountain'GMT 19:57 2017 Wednesday ,06 September
Russian ecologists: Nord Stream 2 damages precious refugeGMT 03:12 2017 Monday ,04 September
NATO condemns North Korea’s sixth nuclear testGMT 19:41 2017 Monday ,14 August
Bear shot in Italy after attacking walkerGMT 11:01 2017 Tuesday ,08 August
Birthplace of Apostle Peter found in IsraelMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor