It is forbidden to plant crops on steep slopes above 25. According to the relevant provisions of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Soil and Water Conservation, it is forbidden to plant crops on steep slopes above 25 degrees, and if economic forests are planted on steep slopes above 25 degrees, tree species should be scientifically selected, the scale should be reasonably determined, and soil and water conservation measures should be taken to prevent soil erosion.
First, it is forbidden to plant on several steep slopes.
It is forbidden to plant crops on steep slopes above 25 in China. According to Article 20 of the Soil and Water Conservation Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), it is forbidden to plant crops on steep slopes above 25 degrees, and if economic forests are planted on steep slopes above 25 degrees, tree species should be scientifically selected, the scale should be reasonably determined, and soil and water conservation measures should be taken to prevent soil erosion; Provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government may, according to the actual conditions of their respective administrative regions, set a slope below 25 degrees, and the scope of steep slopes prohibited from reclamation shall be determined and announced by the local people's governments at the county level.
Second, why?
Reclamation and planting on steep slopes are easy to cause soil erosion, especially on steep slopes above 25, and the probability of soil erosion can reach 100%. Therefore, the steep slope above 25 is prohibited from reclamation, while the slope above15-25 can protect reclamation. After reclamation, it should be planted in the form of cross slope farming or terrace farming, and at the same time, the fields should be protected. According to the relevant provisions of the Soil and Water Conservation Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the owners or users of soil and water conservation facilities should strengthen the management and maintenance of soil and water conservation facilities, implement the responsibility of management and protection, and ensure their normal functions.
The Yellow River Protection Law stipulates that it is forbidden to plant crops on slopes above 800 meters above sea level.
This is to protect the ecological environment and water resources of the Yellow River basin, prevent soil erosion, soil erosion and other problems, and maintain the ecological balance and sustainable development of the Yellow River basin.
In order to protect the ecological environment and water resources and prevent land degradation and soil erosion, it is forbidden to plant crops on slopes above 800 meters above sea level. The following are matters that should be paid attention to when planting crops is prohibited:
1, strictly enforce laws and regulations. The law prohibits the cultivation of crops, and the relevant departments and individuals must strictly abide by it and shall not violate the regulations;
2. Strengthen publicity and education. Relevant departments should strengthen publicity and education on the prohibition of planting crops, raise public awareness of environmental protection, and let more people understand its importance and necessity;
3. Strengthen supervision. Relevant departments should strengthen supervision over the prohibition of reclamation and planting crops, strengthen inspection and law enforcement, and timely discover and deal with illegal acts;
4. Promote the sustainable development model. Popularizing sustainable agricultural models on sloping land, such as dry farming and fruit trees, can reduce the damage to land and improve agricultural production efficiency;
5. Strengthen soil protection. Effective soil protection measures, such as planting trees, restoring grasslands and building terraces, can effectively prevent soil erosion and land degradation.
To sum up, in order to protect the environment, maintain ecological balance and sustainable development, it is forbidden to grow crops. This requires the joint efforts of farmers and relevant departments to strengthen publicity, education and supervision, promote sustainable development mode and protect our homeland.
At present, China has not promulgated the Yellow River Protection Law, but the water conservancy department has publicly solicited opinions on the promulgation of this law. The Yellow River, the second largest river in China, is facing outstanding problems such as water shortage, severe flood control situation, deterioration of water quality and ecological environment. China urgently needs to formulate a special law to adapt to the development and management of the Yellow River. This Law is formulated in order to strengthen the protection of the ecological environment in the Yellow River basin, implement the economical and intensive utilization of water resources, ensure the long-term stability of the Yellow River, protect and promote the Yellow River culture, promote high-quality development, and make the Yellow River a river of happiness for the benefit of the people. The implementation of ecological protection and high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin, as well as various production, living, development and construction activities in the Yellow River Basin, shall abide by this Law. The Yellow River Basin as mentioned in this Law refers to the relevant county-level administrative regions of Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan and Shandong provinces involved in the catchment area formed by the main stream, tributaries and lakes of the Yellow River. Ecological protection and high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin should adhere to ecological priority, green development, giving priority to water quantity and water conservation, adapting measures to local conditions, making overall plans and promoting in coordination, and jointly doing a good job in great protection and promoting great governance.
Legal basis:
Thirty-first "People's Republic of China (PRC) Yellow River Protection Law"
It is forbidden to carry out destructive activities such as reclamation, deforestation, grass destruction, soil destruction, crop planting, deep ploughing and livestock breeding on the slopes above 800 meters above sea level in the Yellow River basin and the relevant provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
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