Source: Geographical location and area, column: natural environment, Shaoxing Yearbook (200 1).
In 2002, the urban area of Shaoxing was 8,255.73 square kilometers, with a total land area of 8,255.73 square kilometers, of which the urban area was 336.9438+0 square kilometers. examination
Source: Geographical location and area, natural environment, Shaoxing Yearbook (2002).
In 2003, Shaoxing was 8255.73 square kilometers, with a total land area of 8255.73 square kilometers, including 344 square kilometers in the urban area. examination
Source: Geographical location and area, column: Shaoxing City, Yangtze River Delta City Yearbook (2003)
In 2003, Shaoxing was 8255.73 square kilometers, with a total land area of 8255.73 square kilometers, including 344 square kilometers in the urban area. examination
Source: geographical location and area, column: natural environment, Shaoxing Yearbook (2003).
Overview of Shaoxing City in 2004: 1 67,700 hectares] Shaoxing City has a total area of 8,256 square kilometers, covering 3 cities and 2 counties in1district, with a land area of167,700 hectares and a total population of 4,338,400.
Source: Overview, column: Zhejiang Shaoxing Yearbook (2004)
In 2005, Shaoxing completed the annual land change survey of 525,572.55 hectares. In 2004, the city's land and resources management department completed the annual land change survey. The land area of the city is 525,572.55 hectares, including 66,945.75 hectares of agricultural land, 86 144.07 hectares of construction land and 72,482.75 hectares of unused land. examination
Source: Completed annual land change survey, column: land and resources management, Shaoxing Yearbook (2005).
In 2006, Shaoxing was 825,572.55 hectares, with a total land area of 825,572.55 hectares, including 677,646.07 hectares of agricultural land, 88,929.06 hectares of construction land and 58,997.42 hectares of unused land. Due to the change of statistical caliber, Shantang Reservoir with the area below 6,543,800 cubic meters was changed from "land for water conservancy facilities" to "other agricultural land", so the land for water conservancy facilities in 2005 was 7,856.42 hectares, which was quite different from that in 2004.