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Construction And Planning
tation plan work items. Moreover, the MOI will guide wetland-friendly industries to apply for wetland
insignia and strengthen interaction with communities near wetlands.
4. Establishing and Promoting the Goals of Sustainable Development for Na-
tional Land Resources and Urban and Rural Development
In cooperation with the National Council for Sustainable Development, the Ministry shares the
responsibility of the Sustainable City Working Group, taking the SDGs of the UN and domestic con-
ditions of Taiwan as a reference to develop the SDGs, making cities and human settlements inclusive,
safe, resilient, and sustainable; to make the relevant measuring indicators and to continuously track
and review their implementation.
5. Urban Planning
The projects Planning for the Specific District Plan of Linkou (Fourth Comprehensive Review),
Scenery-specific Area Plan of Dapeng Bay (Third Comprehensive Review), the Specific District Plan of
Linkou (the Comprehensive Review of Public Facilities Projects), the Scenery-specific Area Plan of the
Northeast Coast (Fourth Comprehensive Review), the Newly Constituted and Extended Urban Plan-
ning of Dahan Stream South (Tucheng District) (Tucheng Ammunition Dump and Nearby Area as
the Park of Justice) and rezoning the Specific District Plan of Taoyuan International Airport Park and
Nearby Area (first stage) (coordinating with residential zone 1 of 4 community) are under execution.
On the other hand, under Article 26 of the Urban Planning Law, the MOI is assisting various local
governments in handling their urban planning projects. There is an average of 10 comprehensive ur-
ban planning reviews and several renewal reviews among various locations every year.
6. Land Use Monitoring
The Executive Yuan approved this plan in September 2014 mainly to integrate the Construction and
Planning Agency, Soil and Water Conservation Bureau, and Water Resources Agency's related monitor-
ing plans. Satellite imagery and image transition detection technology have been used as auxiliaries for
illegal land use investigation and to gather emergency hazard information. During land use monitoring,
which was implemented from 2014 to 2022, a total of 72 national-level, 18-year satellite monitoring proj-
ects focused on coastlines and sea areas, have been completed. Additionally, 127 periods of high-fre-
quency monitoring in river areas have been completed as per the needs of the Water Resources Agen-
cy. In 2022, the illegal land use investigation number greatly increased to 10,423 places, showing the
effectiveness of defending land violations and preventing the destruction of our country.
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