Agency Name: | Ministry of Natural Resources of the People's Republic of China | ||||||
Preceding1: | Ministry of Land Resources | ||||||
Preceding2: | State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping | ||||||
Preceding3: | State Oceanic Administration | ||||||
Jurisdiction: | Government of China | ||||||
Headquarters: | Beijing | ||||||
Minister1 Name: | Wang Guanghua | ||||||
Deputyminister1 Pfo: | Director of State Oceanic Administration | ||||||
Deputyminister2 Name: | Zhuang Shaoqin | ||||||
Deputyminister3 Name: | Xu Dachun | ||||||
Deputyminister4 Name: | Liu Guohong | ||||||
Parent Agency: | State Council | ||||||
Child1 Agency: | National Forestry and Grasslands Administration (NFGA) | ||||||
Agency Type: | Constituent Department of the State Council (cabinet-level executive department) | ||||||
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Chief1 Name: | Wei Shanzhong | ||||||
Chief1 Position: | Leader of Discipline Inspection & Supervision Team | ||||||
Chief2 Name: | Guan Zhiou | ||||||
Chief2 Position: | Director of National Forestry and Grassland Administration | ||||||
Chief3 Name: | Li Jinfa | ||||||
Chief3 Position: | Director of China Geological Survey |
The Ministry of Natural Resources is an executive-department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China which is responsible for natural resources in the country. It is the 14th-ranking department of the State Council.
It was formed on 19 March 2018, taking on the responsibilities of the now-defunct Ministry of Land and Resources, State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping and State Oceanic Administration, with additional responsibilities coming from other departments and ministries.
On March 19, 2018, the Government of the People's Republic of China announced the simultaneous creation of the Ministry of Natural Resources and dissolution of the Ministry of Land and Resources, State Oceanic Administration, and State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping. That same day, Lu Hao was elected Minister of Natural Resources.[1] In 2019, the Ministry held its first international forum on nature protection.[2]
On August 26, 2019, President Xi Jinping signed Presidential Decree No. 32 of the People's Republic of China, announcing the Decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on the Amendment of the Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China and the Urban Real Estate Administration Law of the People's Republic of China, which decides to transfer the responsibility for the reform and management of rural residential bases nationwide from the Ministry of Natural Resources to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.[3]
On August 31, 2020, according to the National Development and Reform Commission's Implementing Opinions on Comprehensively Pushing Forward the Reform of Delinking Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce from Administrative Organs (NDRC [2019] No. 1063), 10 industry associations (chambers of commerce), including the China Federation of Mining and Mining, which were formerly under the supervision of the Ministry of Natural Resources, were dissociated from the Ministry of Natural Resources.[4]
According to regulations concerning the Ministry, it is responsible for regulating, managing, registering, and exploiting the natural resources in China including land, minerals, forests, grasslands, wetlands and water.[5] [6] It is also responsible for ecological restoration, protecting arable land, geological land exploration, granting permits for undersea cables and pipelines, upholding maritime interests and rights, coordinating and managing urban and rural planning, as well as surveying and registering water resources.[7] The Ministry administers the National Forestry and Grasslands Administration.
The Ministry has a significant role in shaping environmental education in China. It supports environmental education in China's national parks, nature parks, and environmentally-protected areas.
No. | Name | Took office | Left office | Notes | |
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1 | 19 March 2018 | 24 June 2022 | [8] | ||
2 | 24 June 2022 |