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Tibet gets tougher in environment protection

Xinhua, January 30, 2016 Adjust font size:

Tibet Autonomous Region in southwest China has rolled out stricter environment protection plans for the next five years, an official said during the local legislative session.

Tibetan officials will be audited in natural resources management and those whose decisions lead to environmental damages will be punished, said Norgyel, director of Tibetan Environment Protection Department.

Currently, about 70 percent of the land in the region have been banned from any forms of exploitation or allowd for only development in a restricted way.

For years, Tibet has been banning the entry of iron and steel, chemical and paper-making industries. Meanwhile, it is boosting the growth of ecological tourism and cultural development.

"We are making action plans for clean air, water and soil. At the same time, we will ramp up inspection," Norgyel said. Endi