ˇˇ Home
ˇˇ Domestic
ˇˇ Travel
ˇˇ Society

Xinjiang Funded for Forest Protection

China's Ministry of Finance and State Forestry Administration have decided to allocate 75 million yuan (US$9.38 million) a year to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the northwest for its forest protection, officials say on November 19.

Under a central government forest protection subsidy scheme, Xinjiang has been listed as one of 11 major provinces and autonomous regions which will receive special state funding for forest protection and ecological improvement.

Officials say Xinjiang will use the financial assistance for forest protection in an area of one million hectares.

  • Altogether 11 Provinces and Autonomous Regions Involved

    All the 11 provinces and autonomous regions involved will carry out forest protection in a combined area of 13 million hectares with the annual state subsidy, which means 75 yuan for one hectare of forest.

    Sources said that this forest protection subsidy scheme does not overlap with the national forest protection project launched in 1998.

  • Detailed Schemes to Be Worked out

    The Chinese government has asked the 11 provinces and autonomous regions to work out detailed schemes according to their various climate and geological conditions and their different ecological situations.

    (People’s Daily November 19, 2001)

  • In This Series

    China's Forest-rich Province Stops Felling Forests

    Forest Protection Festival to be Hosted

    Billions Earmarked to Control Soil Erosion

    Forest Coverage Rate Doubles in Half Century

    Six Key Ecological Projects Outlined

    Officials Arrested for Excessive Logging

    References

    Largest Salt Lake in Xinjiang Shrinks

    Xinjiang to Build Nine Main Tourism Areas

    Xinjiang Herdsmen Leading a Stationary Life

    Longest River Will Get Water From Lake

    Archive

    Web Link


    Copyright © 2001 China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
    E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68996214/15/16