男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Business / Policy

Tough penalties give grasslands more protection

By Zhao Yinan (China Daily) Updated: 2012-11-23 07:53

People who damage large areas of grassland now face up to five years' imprisonment, according to a new judicial interpretation that aims to prevent conflicts arising from illegal mining and construction.

The Supreme People's Court said judges are also advised to levy heavy fines to those who illegally occupy or convert the use of pastureland covering an area larger than 1.33 hectares, or more than double the size of a soccer field.

Tough penalties give grasslands more protection

The threshold will be halved for re-offenders, according to the judicial interpretation, released on Thursday.

Yu Housen, a spokesman for the supreme court, said grasslands account for more than 41 percent of China's territory and have tremendous ecological significance.

At least 45 million people, around 3.5 percent of China's population, live on grasslands, mostly in the Xinjiang Uygur, Inner Mongolia and Tibet autonomous regions.

Yu said the environment of grassland areas has been degraded every year, and the land has been used for cultivation, mining, road building and urban construction.

"Some of these projects permanently damage the environment, while the damage from others can only be undone at a high cost," he said.

Inner Mongolia, one of China's major pastureland areas, has seen 947 cases of grasslands being illegally used for crop cultivation, while mineral reserves have also prompted illegal occupation and economic exploitation, he said.

The judicial interpretation is expected to help ease concerns over environmental costs by curbing the illegal conversion of land use.

Ma Youxiang, director of a grassland supervision and management center under the Ministry of Agriculture, said the current punishment - a fine of up to 50,000 yuan ($8,000) - is not enough to deter crimes compared with the huge profits to be made from mining.

Areas that have seen most damage to grasslands include Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang, as well as Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces.

Inner Mongolia, which is famous for its iron ore and rare earth reserves, replaced neighboring Shanxi province as China's top coal producer in 2010. Its booming mining industry has led to concerns about high environmental costs and conflicts between mining companies and local residents.

Last year, two truck drivers, both affiliated with mining companies, were sentenced to death in Inner Mongolia after killing residents in disputes over mining pollution, Xinhua News Agency reported.

In one of the cases, Sun Shuning was convicted of murdering Yan Wenlong, who lived near a coal mine operated by Peaceful Mining Co. The report said residents had often complained about the mine and clashed with the company's employees.

Chen Jiqun, who runs a nonprofit website for pasture protection, said he hopes the judicial interpretation can be well enforced to protect threatened pasturelands.

He added that the judicial interpretation can only deal with part of the issues concerning grassland protection, and called for a revision of the country's Grassland Law, which was last amended a decade ago.

zhaoyinan@chinadaily.com.cn

Hot Topics

Editor's Picks
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 株洲县| 沈丘县| 桓仁| 本溪| 永新县| 濮阳县| 绥德县| 辽宁省| 通化县| 凭祥市| 阿鲁科尔沁旗| 毕节市| 东至县| 磐安县| 高邑县| 宜宾县| 滦平县| 永丰县| 讷河市| 左权县| 自贡市| 桦甸市| 司法| 九寨沟县| 阳信县| 安福县| 汾西县| 分宜县| 内江市| 新巴尔虎左旗| 德江县| 阳朔县| 公主岭市| 始兴县| 治多县| 鄂伦春自治旗| 萨嘎县| 通城县| 集安市| 阿拉尔市| 皋兰县| 富平县| 高安市| 黄梅县| 怀仁县| 威海市| 景洪市| 苗栗县| 古浪县| 文安县| 临颍县| 桂阳县| 定日县| 乃东县| 伊川县| 溧水县| 读书| 钦州市| 军事| 赤城县| 晴隆县| 民和| 宁晋县| 卢湾区| 巢湖市| 成武县| 从化市| 青州市| 寿宁县| 玉山县| 会昌县| 凌源市| 临武县| 安庆市| 伽师县| 天门市| 丰镇市| 封开县| 金寨县| 泰和县| 嘉定区| 双江|