Practice and thinking on the territorial spatial utilization control in land-based mining development:taking Yichang city,Hubei province as an example
As a major land-based mining development city in China,Yichang city is rich in mineral resources,with complete types of mines and diverse geomorphic types.As a result,mining development involves numerous elements of territorial spatial utilization control and the contradiction between them is very typical in this area.It is found that the process of mining development in terrestrial area of China mainly faces two issues about territorial spatial utilization control.On the one hand,it is constrained by regulatory factors such as arable land,forest land,grassland,lakes,etc.And on the other hand,it is restricted by construction land use control.Combined with the practical experience in recent years,a new mode in transferring mining right,namely"joint examination and approval system of mining rights,pre-approval system of mining rights and'three simultaneous'of joint transfer of mining rights and land",is proposed.Meanwhile,an optimization plan of mining right transfer is designed,which provides a reference for coordinating and resolving the contradiction between mine development and territorial spatial utilization control.
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