2. Woodland refers to the sloping land where trees or other cash crops are planted. Generally speaking, it is a land without water and grows by the sky.
Three, homestead refers to the land that does not occupy cultivated land and forest land, and is intended to be allocated to villagers to build houses. It can be expanded around the original residential area without other planning unless the whole village is relocated.
4. The wasteland refers to the land where neither crops nor cash crops can be planted or nothing grows.
To put it simply, I don't know if it meets your requirements. Good luck!
Question 2: How to inquire about the nature of land? Agricultural land or industrial land? Land and resources bureau can inquire.
Land transfer is generally divided into five categories: commercial land, comprehensive land, residential land, industrial land and other land. According to the Provisional Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Assignment and Transfer of Urban State-owned Land Use Rights, the maximum term of assignment of various types of land is: 70 years for residential land; Industrial land for 50 years; Education, science and technology, culture, health and sports land for 50 years; Commercial, tourism and entertainment land for 40 years; Comprehensive or other land use for 50 years.
Question 3: Who will prove all the archives of land and resources management of rural land nature classification? The nature of that land is marked by maps, not just by people.
Question 4: How to check whether the land is basic farmland? Moreover, the land responsibility book is signed every year, which is clear to the village.
Question 5: Can individuals check the nature of the land in the village? This is the citizen's right to know. You have the right to go to the township people or the land administrative departments at the county level to inquire, and the relevant administrative organs have the obligation and responsibility to inform you.
Question 6: How to distinguish the nature of rural land use 1? Cultivated land, including paddy fields and sloping fields, is the land where crops can be planted. 2. Woodland refers to the sloping land where trees or other cash crops are planted. Generally speaking, it is a land without water and grows by the sky. Three, homestead refers to the land that does not occupy cultivated land and forest land, and is intended to be allocated to villagers to build houses. It can be expanded around the original residential area without other planning unless the whole village is relocated. 4. The wasteland refers to the land where neither crops nor cash crops can be planted or nothing grows. To put it simply, I don't know if it meets your requirements. Good luck!
Question 7: How to inquire about the rural land area? You can check with the village Committee. If the village Committee had a foundation, there would have been a homestead registration form at the beginning. To get a land certificate, the village committee usually organizes manpower, and then reports it to the land management department at a higher level. Rural land belongs to the nature of collective land and will definitely have a foundation. You can find it by looking for the file of the village Committee.
Question 8: Please check and download the approval procedures and the nature of rural residential land. The land used by rural residents to build houses is collective land. The approval procedures for villagers to build houses are: I apply, the village committee agrees, the township land office conducts on-site investigation, the township people and the Land and Resources Bureau review, and the county people approve. Involving the use of agricultural land, it should also be reported to the provincial people for agricultural land conversion procedures.
Question 9: What is rural land? According to the nature of ownership, it can be divided into state-owned land and collective land.
According to access, there are land transfer and land allocation.
According to the utilization status, it is divided into three categories: agricultural land, construction land and unused land.
According to the utilization status, it is divided into eight categories, including cultivated land, garden land, woodland, grassland, other agricultural land, construction land and unused land.
According to the classification of urban planning purposes, there are residential land, commercial land, industrial land, storage land, transportation land, water conservancy land, green space and so on.
Question 10: Who can help me find out whether this land belongs to basic farmland or general farmland? According to the land management law and the land classification promulgated by the Ministry of Land and Resources, cultivated land refers to the land where crops are planted, including cultivated land, newly developed reclaimed land, leisure land, rest land and grass-field rotation land; Land where crops are mainly planted and fruit trees, mulberry trees or other trees are planted sporadically; On average, one season of aquaculture beaches and beaches can be harvested every year. Cultivated land also includes ditches, canals, roads and ridges with a width less than one meter in the south and two meters in the north. Cultivated land can be divided into five types: ① Irrigated land refers to the cultivated land that can be irrigated normally in general years with water source guarantee and irrigation facilities, and is used to grow aquatic crops, including irrigated land and paddy-upland rotation land; (2) Wang Tiantian refers to the cultivated land without irrigation facilities, mainly relying on natural rainfall, which is used to grow aquatic crops, including paddy-upland rotation land without irrigation facilities; (3) Irrigated land refers to cultivated land that can be irrigated normally in general years except paddy fields and vegetable fields, and has water source guarantee and irrigation facilities; (4) Dry land refers to the cultivated land without irrigation facilities and relying on natural precipitation to grow dry crops, including the cultivated land without irrigation facilities and relying only on flood diversion and sedimentation; ⑤ Vegetable field refers to the cultivated land that mainly grows vegetables all the year round, including greenhouse land. What is cultivated land? According to the Land Management Law and the land classification promulgated by the Ministry of Land and Resources, cultivated land refers to the land where crops are planted, including cultivated land, newly developed reclaimed land, leisure land, rest land and grass-field rotation land; Land where crops are mainly planted and fruit trees, mulberry trees or other trees are planted sporadically; On average, one season of aquaculture beaches and beaches can be harvested every year. Cultivated land also includes ditches, canals, roads and ridges with a width less than one meter in the south and two meters in the north. Cultivated land can be divided into five types: ① Irrigated land refers to the cultivated land that can be irrigated normally in general years with water source guarantee and irrigation facilities, and is used to grow aquatic crops, including irrigated land and paddy-upland rotation land; (2) Wang Tiantian refers to the cultivated land without irrigation facilities, mainly relying on natural rainfall, which is used to grow aquatic crops, including paddy-upland rotation land without irrigation facilities; (3) Irrigated land refers to cultivated land that can be irrigated normally in general years except paddy fields and vegetable fields, and has water source guarantee and irrigation facilities; (4) Dry land refers to the cultivated land without irrigation facilities and relying on natural precipitation to grow dry crops, including the cultivated land without irrigation facilities and relying only on flood diversion and sedimentation; ⑤ Vegetable field refers to the cultivated land that mainly grows vegetables all the year round, including greenhouse land. What is agricultural land? According to the Land Management Law and the land classification promulgated by the Ministry of Land and Resources, agricultural land refers to the land used for agricultural production, including cultivated land, garden land, woodland, grassland and other agricultural land. Agricultural land is divided into the following five types: cultivated land; Garden; Woodland; Ranch; Other agricultural land. What is basic farmland? Basic farmland refers to the cultivated land that cannot be occupied according to the demand of population and social and economic development for agricultural products in a certain period and the overall land use planning. Basic farmland is a part of cultivated land, mainly a part with high yield and high quality. Generally speaking, the cultivated land included in the basic farmland protection area is the basic farmland. Ordinary people call basic farmland "a field for eating" and "a field for saving lives". What is agricultural land conversion? Conversion of agricultural land refers to the act of converting agricultural land determined by land use survey into construction land after approval according to the overall land use planning, annual land use plan and the examination and approval authority stipulated by the state. Conversion of agricultural land is also called conversion of agricultural land into construction land. The conversion of unused land into construction land and the mutual conversion between agricultural land do not belong to the scope of agricultural land conversion. What is construction land? According to the Land Management Law and Land Classification promulgated by the Ministry of Land and Resources, construction land refers to the land for building buildings and structures, including commercial, industrial and mining, warehousing, public facilities, public buildings, houses, transportation, water conservancy facilities and special land. Construction land can be divided into eight types: ① commercial land; (2) Land for industrial, mining and storage; ③ Land for public facilities; (4) public * * * construction land; ⑤ Residential land; ⑥ Traffic land; ⑦ Land for water conservancy facilities; 8 Special land use.