Hanoi (VNA)﷽ - At the beginning of the Year of the Dragon, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment made significant strides as the Land Law (amended) was approved by the 15th National Assembly during its extraordinary fifth session, drawing considerable attention from experts, businesses, and citizens nationwide.
Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Dang Quoc Khanh stressed the Land Law as a major and critically important legislation in the political, socio-economic, defense, security, and environmental protection aspects of the country. The amended Land Law consists of 16 chapters and 260 articles, with revisions and additions made to 180 out of 212 articles of the 2013 Land Law, and 78 new articles aligned with the Party's direction. This amendment aims to address obstacles encountered during the implementation of the law.
Managing resources in a comprehensive, smart manner
The 2023 Water Resources Law will come into effect on July 1. Minister Dang Quoc Khanh urged units in the water resources sector to actively coordinate and efficiently implement the law, ensuring progress and quality, while refining legal policies with a strategic, long-term vision to set appropriate goals aligned with practical requirements. Units in the sector are urged to accelerate digital transformation, focusing on research and development of water resource databases to ensure "enough, clean, sustainable" resources; leverage local capacities to enhance management based on intelligent water resource governance; and strengthen monitoring and surveillance to prevent violations.
Focus placed on accelerating green transformation, institutionalizing laws
This year, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment aims to operationalize the unified land information system and land database, focusing on interconnecting various sectors. It will also operate the national geographic information portal, environmental monitoring data, and basic resource surveys. Efforts will be made to address land and resource wastage, improve land accessibility, and increase satisfaction indices of citizens and businesses with land and environmental procedures by 2-3%. In 2024, the ministry is determined to accelerate green and digital transformation, gradually positioning Vietnam as a development model in the region and globally for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting health, ensuring safety, prosperity, and a cleaner, greener future.
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