Premier Wen
Jiabao said Friday that departments concerned should pursue
harmony between human beings and nature in the process of
rejuvenating the northeast industrial belt.
Wen presided over a meeting to hear a report on the research of
water and land resources allocation, ecological environmental
protection and sustainable development in the northeast area. The
report was made by Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Approved by the State Council, the Chinese Academy of
Engineering initiated the consultation project on the
rejuvenation of the northeast industrial belt in April 2004.
A total of 31 academicians and 260 experts worked two years to
work out the report, which discussed ecological environmental
protection, constructing grain and forestry bases, urbanization and
water and land allocation in the area.
"Organizing experts to launch consultation research before the
policy-making of the country's strategic issues is a good approach
to pursue scientific and democratic policy-making," Wen said at the
meeting.
"The suggestions raised in the report will be important
references for the formation of the economic and social development
program in the northeast industrial belt," said Wen.
He said reasonable water and land resources allocation and
ecological environmental protection are the major strategic issues
for rejuvenating the industrial belt.
Water resources should be saved by improving water resources
utilization efficiency and forming water saving-oriented economic
growth mode and consumption mode, and be protected by
comprehensively taking economic, legal and administrative means,
Wen said, stressing that the water quality deterioration tendency,
especially along the Songhua River and Liaohe River, must be
resolutely curbed.
The protection of farmland resources should be strengthened. Any
unlawful seizure of farmland should be banned, Wen said.
Ecological construction and environmental protection should be
beefed up. Natural forests should be well protected. The return of
fragile farmland to forest, or pasture, should be continued, he
said.
(Xinhua News Agency January 14, 2006)