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Administrative Measures On Forest Park In Fujian Province

Original Language Title: 福建省森林公园管理办法

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Chapter I General

Article 1, in order to nurture, protect and rationalize the use of forest resources, regulate the construction and management of forest parks and promote eco-civilization and develop this approach in line with the relevant laws, regulations and regulations.

Article 2 provides for the planning, construction, identification, protection, use and supervision of forest parks in the administrative areas of the province.

The forest park referred to in this approach refers to areas where forest resources are based on a scale and quality of forest landscape resources and environmental conditions, and it is determined that activities such as photos, leisure, science and technology promotion and cultural education are available.

Forest parks are divided into national, provincial and district forest parks. National forest parks are implemented in accordance with the relevant national provisions.

Article 3 builds on and protects forest resources as an important component of ecological construction and natural protection, and is a social good cause with the main functions of protecting forest landscape resources and biodiversity, promoting ecological cultural knowledge, developing eco-civilization education and developing forest ecotourism.

Article IV. The management of forest parks should be guided by the principles of scientific planning, protection priorities, rational use, coordination of development, the promotion of human harmony with nature and the harmonization of ecological, economic and social benefits.

Article 5 Governments of the people at the district level should strengthen their leadership in the management of forest parks by coordinating key issues in the management of forest parks, integrating forest park planning and protection into national economic and social development planning and incorporating the Government's performance appraisal system.

Article 6.

Public forest parks for government investment and management include resource protection, infrastructure construction and day-to-day management requirements in the same fiscal budget.

A one-time grant or incentive may be granted by the Government of the people at the district level to invest in the main social subject.

Article 7

The communes (communes) Governments, street offices should assist in the management of forest parks in the current administration.

Article 8. Units and individuals that have made a prominent contribution in the construction and protection of forest parks should be recognized and rewarded by the Government of the people at the district level.

Chapter II Planning

Article 9

The development planning of forest parks throughout the province should seek sectoral advice and be aligned with planning such as urban and rural planning, land-use master planning.

Article 10. Governments at all levels may plan forest parks based on local forest resource conditions; encourage units, individuals to use all of them or to build forest parks by law.

The ownership of forests, forests, forest lands, the right to use is enjoyed by different actors and shall be subject to the consent of their owner or the owner.

The legitimate rights and interests of forest, forest wood, forest landowners, the right to use and other relevant rights should be duly compensated.

Article 11. Provincial forest parks shall be in accordance with the following conditions:

(i) In line with the development planning of the forest park throughout the province;

(ii) Over 100 hectares, forest cover has reached more than 710 per cent, except in the area of the land area or in areas with special protection values;

(iii) The level of quality of forest landscape resources meets the criteria set by the State for the secondary level;

(iv) The right to forest, forest wood and forest land is clear and the boundaries are clear;

(v) Other conditions under the law, regulations.

Article 12

(i) In line with the development planning of the forest park throughout the province;

(ii) The area reached over 50 hectares, with forest cover of more than 710 per cent, except in the area of the land area or in areas with special protection values;

(iii) The quality of forest landscape resources meets the criteria set by the State for more than three levels;

(iv) The right to forest, forest wood and forest land is clear and the boundaries are clear;

(v) Other conditions under the law, regulations.

Article 13. The establishment of units or individuals of the forest park shall prepare overall planning in accordance with normative requirements for a planning period not exceeding five years.

Overall planning should be delegated to the planning design units with corresponding qualifications.

Article 14. The overall planning of the forest park shall include specific forest ecological protection, forest fire prevention, tourism safety, and shall be consistent with the following requirements:

(i) To focus on natural landscapes, highlighting the natural characteristics, cultural content and local characteristics of forest landscape resources, enabling the full protection of forest landscape resources, biodiversity and existing forest vegetation, and strict control of the establishment of human landscape sites;

(ii) Enabling and disseminating ecological cultural knowledge and enhancing public eco-civilization ethics;

(iii) To facilitate the organization and conduct of forest ecotourism activities, as well as the full public experience of natural and environmental hazards;

(iv) In addition to the construction of the forest park roads, no more than three per cent of the land area of the forest park shall be planned for the construction of the services-based facilities;

(v) Other conditions under the law, regulations.

Article 15. Forest parks are synonymous with natural protected areas, landscapes, water-land areas, wetlands parks, geological parks, geological parks, or cross-cutting, and their overall planning is consistent with natural protected areas, landscapes, water-land areas, wetlands parks, geological parks.

Article 16: The overall planning of the forest park is completed and expertly validated, building units or individuals in line with overall planning.

Article 17

The overall planning arguments for the forest park shall be presented as follows:

(i) The overall planning and electronic text of the proposed establishment of the forest park;

(ii) The documentation for the construction of the forest park's operating management unit or the commitment to the establishment of a document of the operating management unit;

(iii) Forest, forest wood, forest land titling material, and the relevant owner's consent to be included in the forest park management documentation;

(iv) To reflect map and video information on the status of the proposed establishment of the forest park.

After receipt of the material provided under article 17, paragraph 2, of this approach by the forest authorities of the Government of more than 18 years, the material is required and an expert opinion shall be organized within 15 days.

The expert argument report should be completed within 60 days.

Article 19 The overall planning of the forest park shall not be altered by reason of expert opinion. The need for protection, development or national, provincial priorities for construction should be restructured to the overall planning, and expert arguments should be reorganized.

Article 20

The construction or construction projects are not in line with the overall planning requirements of the Forest Park and should be renovated, dismantled or removed in line with overall planning.

The construction of forest parks requires the adaptation of trees and the adaptation of forests, which should be in line with the overall planning of the forest park. The need to improve the quality of forest landscape resources or to carry out forest ecotourism can be interpreted in accordance with the law by forest parking and updating.

To encourage the development of local-specific landscapes, the preservation of local forest landscapes and the enhancement of the value of the resources of the forest landscape.

Article 2

Article 23 Construction units of forest parks or individuals shall complete forest park construction and organize receipts within the planning period, be eligible for identification, designation, issuance of certificates and social announcements by forestry authorities. No unit or individual may use the names of provincial, district-level forest parks without determination. The forest parks approved by the forestry authorities prior to entry into force of this scheme continue to be effective.

Planning has been completed and no forest parks have been identified and projects should be stopped, dismantled and rehabilitated.

Article 24 found that the following materials should be submitted:

(i) Applications for reports that should include the name, place, area and boundaries of forest parks;

(ii) Overall planning of implementation of the forest park;

(iii) Assessment of reports and video information on the quality of forest landscape resources;

(iv) Explanatory material such as operating management and staffing;

(v) Other material provided by law, regulations.

Article 25 Forest parks determine that work should be guided by the principles of openness, equity, impartiality and impartiality, the establishment of a forest park, consisting of relevant departments and relevant experts, and the introduction of a combination of expert field missions and the collective assessment of the Commission's constituents. The specific identification approach was developed by the Ministry's Government's forestry authorities.

Chapter III Protection management and use

Article 26 The forest parks operating management units should perform their forest park protection duties in accordance with the law, build and manage the forest park and make the scientific use of the resources and facilities of the forest park.

Article 27 Management units of the forest park should strengthen the protection, cultivating and management of forests in forest parks, conduct regular surveys on forest landscape resources and biodiversity in forest parks, monitor, establish protection management archives and develop appropriate protection measures.

Wild flora, cherishing and wild flora and fauna with unique insights, scientific research and economic values should be strengthened to delineate protected areas or to establish protection facilities for their main habitats or land.

Numbers should be registered for Guang trees, logs, monuments and monuments in forest parks, the establishment of protection management files, the establishment of protection facilities and the promotion of educational symbols.

Article twenty-eighth forest parks operating management units should establish a sound forest fire protection regime, establish fire-fighting organizations and combat professional fires, delineation of firefields and fire-fighting areas, equip fire protection facilities and equipment, conduct regular fire inspections and strengthen forest fire awareness education.

Article 29, the forest parks operating management unit should organize professionals to investigate and monitor harmful biological and alien invasive species in forest parks; identify harmful biological or alien invasive species hazards and should take urgent measures to combat them and report immediately to the forest authorities or other relevant sectors at the district level.

Article 31 severely controls the construction of projects using forest parks, prohibiting unauthorized changes in the use of forest parks, prohibiting the construction of graves and other engineering facilities that undermine natural landscapes, contaminated environments in forest parks and prohibit any form of real estate development within forest parks.

Deforestation, mining, logging, sand extraction and pasture in forest parks are prohibited and undermines the natural landscape.

Article 31 streams for forest parks, lake banks and bars should be protected and used in accordance with overall planning requirements. The natural water systems within the forest park are prohibited by the banners, filling, blocking and intercepting.

(b) Prohibition of the dumping of garbage, waste and other pollutants in forest parks without direct processing of wastewater and superstandard wastewater.

Sections and individuals entering the forest park shall be subject to the public management order and the management system of the forest parks and shall not contain the following acts:

(i) Destruction of public service facilities, equipment;

(ii) Retire and selling items;

(iii) Distinguished, treegen, pharmaceutical and other forest-dependent products;

(iv) Sunting, damaging wildlife or impeding wildlife;

(v) Priorities in trees, rocks, buildings, constructions and other facilities;

(vi) To smoking and use fires in the area of fire, to burn cattle in non-designated areas, to burning cholera, and to smoking foams;

(vii) Separately, deducting plastics, metal products or other wastes;

(viii) Urgently carry out hazardous activities, such as insurance, cranes, in areas not open;

(ix) Other acts prohibited by law, regulations and regulations.

Article 33 operates within the forest park shall be in accordance with the overall planning requirements of the forest park and shall be subject to the uniform management of the forest park's operating units in accordance with the law.

Article 34 conducts scientific research, the collection and conduct of large-scale household activities in forest parks, and shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions, with the consent of the forest park's operation management unit.

Article 35 Management units of the Forest Park shall build a natural science-based education base, in accordance with the characteristics of forest resources, and carry out activities aimed at universal access to natural science and cultural knowledge to the public.

Article XVI, the forest park's operating management unit should determine the number of tourists received according to environmental capacity, with the planned management of cruise activities.

When the number of tourists is close to the largest tourist capacity, the forest park's operation management units should take measures to control the flow of tourists.

Article 337 projects such as cruise tickets and transport services for forest parks are governed by government guidance price management, with specific prices being developed by government price authorities at district level.

The gate price of the forest park and the associated charges should be presented to the society and the minimum bids should be introduced.

To encourage, support conditional forest parks to be open to the public free of charge.

Article 338 The forest parks operating management units should strengthen the construction and management of public service facilities, improve transport and accessibility and provide safe, healthy and quality services.

Transport tools constructed in forest parks for cruises, recreational facilities and the use of transport are to be used in accordance with the law by the relevant sector to test qualified or legally registered parties and should be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure operational safety.

The use of low-carbon, energy-efficient and environmental transport tools in forest parks is encouraged.

Article 39, the forest park's operation management unit should strengthen security management, establish a sound safe emergency response and security accident reporting system, and strengthen medical first-aid stations (points) and posters.

The forest parks operation management units should establish road signs, road maps, etc. along the tourism line, strengthen patrol and inspection, and promptly exclude safe concealments, in hazardous areas, waters or veterinies, toxic biological areas, establish safety protection facilities, safety alert signs and preventive statements to secure tourist safety.

Regions that do not have security conditions should not be open to the public.

Article 40

Article 40 states that the identified forest park shall be inspected to determine that it is not in accordance with the pre-identification conditions and that the original identifiable organ has been responsibly modified to meet the requirements and removed to the social notice; and that the withdrawal of the forest park shall remove the established facilities and restore the use of the forest land.

Article 42

Violations of forest parks reported to the public in society should be checked in a timely manner by the forest authorities of more than the people at the district level.

Chapter IV Legal responsibility

Article 43, in violation of article 20, paragraph 1, and article 21, paragraph 1, of the scheme, provides that the construction of a forest park is not in line with the overall planning requirements of the forest park and is subject to a fine of up to 10,000 yen by the Government's forestry authorities at the district level.

Article 44, in violation of article 22 of this approach, provides that the development of a forest park is not subject to protective measures, resulting in the destruction of forest landscapes and ecological resources, or that, after the completion of construction, there is no timely collation of the site, the United States Greening environment, which is modified by the authorities of the Government of the more than 5,000 people and fines of up to 50 million yen; in serious circumstances, the fine of more than 50 million dollars.

Article 42, in violation of article 23 of this approach, provides that the unauthorized use of the name of the provincial, district-level forest parks is subject to a fine of $100,000 from the forest authorities of the Government of the Territory at the district level.

Article 46, in violation of article 33 of this approach, provides for the construction of graves and other damage to natural landscapes in forest parks, engineering facilities in the contaminated environment, as well as reclaiming, mining, logging, exhumation, grazing and releasing of land, with a fine of up to 20,000 dollars for the relevant sectors of the population at the district level.

In violation of article 33 of this approach, real estate development is carried out within the forest park and is dealt with by the relevant authorities of the people at the district level in accordance with the relevant laws, regulations.

Article 47, in violation of article 31 of this approach, imposes a fine of more than 1,000 dollars in the relevant sectors of the population at the district level, without dealing with the direct discharge of sewerage to the forest park or the dumping of garbage, residues, waste and other pollutants within the forest park.

Article 48 violates one of the circumstances set out in article 31 of this approach, which is punishable by law by law by the State's forestry authorities at the district level and by fines of more than 200 dollars.

Article 49, in violation of this approach, provides that, in the management of forest parks, the relevant departments and their staff do not perform oversight duties, abuse of their functions, negligence, etc., are treated in accordance with the law by the competent and other direct responsibilities that are directly responsible; and that criminal responsibility is brought in accordance with the law.

Article 50 of this approach imposes administrative penalties, which may be enforced by the relevant authorities in accordance with the law by the operation of the forest park, which is subject to law enforcement. Government forestry authorities at the district level should monitor the enforcement of sanctions by the forest park's operating units.

Chapter V

Article 50 is implemented effective 1 July 2015.