Meeting land use requirements for socio-economic development.
According to Mr. Huynh Quang Vinh, Deputy Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Binh Dinh province, in the first six months of 2024, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment seriously implemented Decision No. 4674/QD-UBND dated December 14, 2023, of the Provincial People's Committee assigning targets for socio-economic development plans and key solutions and specific tasks for implementing the socio-economic development plan for 2024 in the province. State management of natural resources and environment continued to show positive progress. Land management, surveying, and mapping have met the requirements for land use for socio-economic development investment in the province, overcoming wasteful and improper land use, and improving the efficiency of land use in the province. Localities are gradually overcoming shortcomings and enhancing responsibility in the management of natural resources and environment within their authority.

Accordingly, the Department advised the Provincial People's Committee to approve the transfer of land-attached assets of enterprises; allocate land in 90 cases, covering an area of 141.27 hectares; lease land in 77 cases, covering an area of 391.56 hectares; extend the land lease period in 1 case, covering an area of 0.42 hectares; reclaim land in 4 cases, covering an area of 19.79 hectares; allocate land for residential areas in 47 cases, covering an area of 54.27 hectares; change the land use purpose in 2 cases, covering an area of 2.19 hectares; change the land use purpose in 2 cases, covering an area of 0.97 hectares; and change the land lease form from annual rent payment to a one-time payment for the entire lease period in 1 case, covering an area of 0.97 hectares.
Regarding compensation, land clearance, and land fund development, the Department has appraised 103 compensation and resettlement support plans and submitted them to the Provincial People's Committee for approval, with a total approved budget of 281.3 billion VND. It has established specific land prices for resettlement, market-based land prices for land use fee collection, and developed land price adjustment coefficients for compensation and land clearance for 16 projects. It has also calculated land lease fees for 33 projects in the province. Furthermore, it has submitted 22 auction decisions to the Provincial People's Committee for approval; 2 decisions on criteria for auctioning land leases for projects; and issued 39 decisions approving the results of land use right auctions for residential land plots managed by the Land Fund Development Center and the land clearance committee, with a total amount of 863.6 billion VND paid into the State budget.
Regarding land use rights auctions for budget revenue collection, 45 land use rights auctions were held, with a total of 374 out of 610 land plots successfully auctioned. The total amount of land use fees collected was VND 745.67 billion. This includes VND 11.092 billion carried over from 2023, VND 12.277 billion collected from resettlement land, and VND 722.3 billion from auctions in 2024.
In addition, the Department organized the appraisal and submitted to the Provincial People's Committee for approval the 2024 Land Use Plan for 11 districts, towns, and cities. It advised the Provincial People's Committee to submit the 5-year (2021-2025) Land Use Plan for Binh Dinh province to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment for appraisal. The results of the 2023 Binh Dinh Province Land Statistics were completed. Regarding the issuance of land use right certificates and certificates of ownership of assets attached to land; and the registration of land use changes, the Department received 98,379 dossiers (Organizations: 7,765; Households and individuals: 90,614); and resolved 85,354 dossiers (Organizations: 7,483; Households and individuals: 77,781).
The Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Binh Dinh province advised the Provincial People's Committee to coordinate with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to organize a training conference on the 2024 Land Law and provide feedback on several draft decrees implementing the 2024 Land Law and Government Decree 12/2024/ND-CP dated February 5, 2024, amending and supplementing some articles of Government Decree No. 44/2014/ND-CP dated May 15, 2014, regulating land prices, and Government Decree No. 10/2023/ND-CP dated April 3, 2023, amending and supplementing some articles of decrees guiding the implementation of the Land Law, over two days, March 28 and 29, 2024, for officials of the Natural Resources and Environment sector at the provincial, district, and commune levels (with approximately 700 participants).
The Provincial People's Committee's advisory body issues documents in accordance with the provisions of the 2024 Land Law.
According to Deputy Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment Huynh Quang Vinh, one of the key tasks for the Department in the last six months of 2024 regarding land management is to submit to the Provincial People's Committee for promulgation legal documents in accordance with the 2024 Land Law, including: Regulations on Compensation, Support and Resettlement Policies when the State recovers land in Binh Dinh province; Regulations on Land Allocation Limits for agricultural land in the province (serving the recognition of agricultural land use rights for households and individuals); Regulations on Land Allocation Limits and Land Recognition Limits for residential land in Binh Dinh province; Regulations on Land Allocation Limits for unused land to individuals for agricultural production in Binh Dinh province; Limits on receiving transfers of agricultural land use rights by individuals in Binh Dinh province; Land area limits for constructing buildings on agricultural land directly serving agricultural production in Binh Dinh province; and Land allocation limits for religious organizations in Binh Dinh province.

In addition, the Department will submit for promulgation a Directive on the implementation, budgeting, and assignment of tasks for the 2024 land inventory in Binh Dinh province. It will also inspect slow-moving projects in the province. Furthermore, it will report to the Provincial People's Committee for submission to the Provincial People's Council the list of works and projects subject to land acquisition by the State for national and public benefit, and the list of works and projects using less than 10 hectares of rice land, less than 20 hectares of protective forest land, and less than 20 hectares of special-use forest land in 2025 in the province. The Department will publicly announce the 5-year land use plan (2021-2025) for the province. It will organize a conference to summarize the implementation of the plan for handling land encroachment and a conference to conduct training on the Decrees and guidelines for the implementation of the 2024 Land Law.
Regarding the implementation of the province's socio-economic targets related to the field of natural resources and environment, the rate of solid waste collected in urban areas for the first six months is estimated at 89.51% (target set at 90-95%). Six out of eleven districts and cities met the provincial target; the remaining five districts and towns did not meet the target. The rate of solid waste collected in rural areas for the first six months is estimated at 65.73% (target set at 70-75%). Quy Nhon City met the provincial target; the remaining 10 districts, towns, and cities did not meet the target. The rate of handling land encroachment: 3,743 out of 9,500 cases have been processed (39.4%). The rate of compensation for land clearance: 198 out of 885 projects (22.37%).
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