The Government has just issued an Action Plan to implement the National Land Use Plan for the 2021-2030 period, with a vision to 2050, and the 5-year National Land Use Plan 2021-2025.
Accordingly, the Government requires ministries and sectors to develop action plans to deploy, focus on perfecting the system of land law and other relevant laws in a synchronous direction to improve management efficiency of land use.
The Government shall direct ministries, sectors and localities to regulate land revenues in order to balance and rationally distribute resources to create equal development resources among regions; harmonize the interests of the parties in the process of land conversion according to the planning, especially to ensure that the people whose land has been recovered have a better life and livelihood, and care about social welfare for people who are not yet of working age, no longer working age and policy beneficiaries, disadvantaged in society.
The Government also requires creating favorable conditions for land users to change land use purposes to implement investment projects according to the planning. Allow flexibility to change the structure of crops and livestock within a maximum of 300,000 hectares of rice land but without changing the nature and conditions of rice land use so that it can be converted back to rice cultivation when necessary.
In particular, restrict and strictly control the conversion of rice land, especially land specialized in wet rice cultivation, to non-agricultural land, especially industrial zone land.
Completing regulations on land acquisition, ground clearance, and land fund creation in the vicinity of technical infrastructure projects, construction and embellishment of urban centers and rural residential areas for auction of land use rights, increase income from land...
In addition, the Government also requires ministries and sectors to focus on accelerating digital transformation, striving to complete and connect the land information system and national land database by 2025 centralizedly and unifiedly.
Including data on management planning to update changes to each land parcel, publicly and transparently, creating conditions for people and businesses to access information and data on land use planning and plans.
Regarding resources, the Government requires ensuring resources, especially financial resources, to perfect the land information system, centralized and unified national land database; ensure resources to fulfill the targets in the land use planning.
In order to respond to climate change and restore degraded land fund, the Government requires rational and effective exploitation of unused land and alluvial land along rivers and coasts for forest development and development, and tree development in urban areas and industrial zones; strictly manage natural forests, special-use forests, protection forests...
The Government also requested ministries and sectors to strengthen discipline in the implementation of master planning and plans on land use, step up inspection, inspection, supervision and handling of wasteful land and land are assigned or leased but are slow to be put into use; strictly handle acts that cause pollution, land destruction, land degradation, tax evasion in the transfer of land use rights, corrupt and negative acts in land management./.
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