If it is illegally occupied, you can report it to the Land and Resources Office and request an investigation and sanction. In the event of expropriation, land compensation, resettlement subsidies and compensation for young crops should be paid. For specific compensation standards, please inquire with your local Land and Resources Department.
The land use unit must provide the following documents:
1. A written land use application submitted by citizens, corporations, or other organizations that are to occupy or requisition forest land for the county administrative department of forestry;
2. Project approval documents
(1) For construction projects subject to the approval system, submit the approval of the feasibility study report and the approval of the preliminary design; construction projectsUnder the approval system and filing system, submit for approval, confirmation document for deposit. If forest land is requisitioned or occupied for the implementation of urban construction projects in the urban planning zone, a planning permit for the territory to be built must be submitted; /p>
3. Certificate of identity of the construction unit or the person who occupies and acquires the forest land
4. Forest land, forest tree compensation and resettlement subsidy agreement signed between the construction unit and the construction company; owner of the forest rights of the occupied and acquired forest land;
5. A feasibility report on the use of forest land for the project carried out by a qualified forest survey, planning and design unit < /p><; p>6. Complete the “Forest Land Use Application Form”
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8. Other supporting documents:
(1) If you occupy or requisition forested land in nature reserves, world heritage sites, forest parks and scenic spots, you must submit notices which are agreement. with the administrative services concerned. ;
(2) For mining, quarrying, sand extraction and land borrowing projects, submit environmental impact assessment and approval of the soil and water conservation plan;
(3) Replacement of occupation and expropriation For forest land procedures, a copy of the legal document dealing with the file and a copy of the receipt of full payment of fines (fines).
Procedures
(1) The construction unit submits an application to the county forest administrative department
(2) State (city), county (; district, city) ) Forest administrative departmentss at two levels presented specific and clear examination opinions, as well as forest vegetation restoration measures and on-site inspection reports, and submitted them step by step to the Yunnan Provincial Forestry Department; p>
(3) Occupy or requisition forest land for protection or special purposes The area of forest land is less than 10 hectares, the area of timber forests, economic forests, timber forests heating and their traces of logging is less than 35 hectares, and the area of other forest land is less than 70 hectares. After approval from the Provincial Forestry Department, a “Forest Land Use Approval Letter” will be issued to the applicant.
Dear! The compensation standards for land occupied by wind energy production are as follows: 1. The compensation standards for expropriation ofcultivated land. The average compensation for dry fields is 53,000 yuan per mu, the average compensation for rice fields. is 90,000 yuan per mu, and the average compensation for vegetable fields is 15,000 yuan per mu; 2. The compensation standard for expropriation of basic agricultural land is 58,000 yuan per mu for dry fields, and 99,000 yuan per mu for rice fields. 156,000 yuan per mu for vegetable fields; 3. The average compensation for expropriation of forest land and other agricultural land is 58,000 yuan per mu. The compensation per mu is 138,000 yuan; , wastelands, ditches and unused land are on average per mu. The compensation per mu is 21,000 yuan. The conversion of wind kinetic energy into mechanical kinetic energy, and then the conversion of mechanical energy into electrical kinetic energy, constitutes wind energy production. The principle of wind energy productionnne is to use wind power to spin the blades of the wind turbine, then use a speed multiplier to increase the rotation speed to encourage the generator to produce electricity. According to wind turbine technology, electricity production starts at a breeze speed of around three meters per second (the degree of breeze). Wind power requires no fuel and produces no radiation or air pollution. The equipment needed to produce wind energy is called a wind turbine. Wind turbines can be divided into three parts: the wind wheel, the tail rudder, the generator and the tower. (Large wind power plants basically do not have tail rudders, only small ones (including domestic types) have tail rudders)