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Can natural grasslands be built?

First, can natural grasslands be built?

1, natural grassland can be built. Planting pasture or forage crops on grassland is mainly used to supplement the shortage of natural grassland. Most grasslands in China are distributed in northern and western regions, with long winters. Domestic animals need more forage and feed to resist the cold and ensure the normal development of female animals and young animals. In order to solve this contradiction, the state encourages and supports the construction of artificial grassland, the improvement of natural grassland and the construction of forage forage base. However, the prerequisite for the state's encouragement and support must be in line with the plan for grassland protection, construction and utilization, and it is not allowed to plant it at will, nor is it allowed to reclaim grassland to grow food or cash crops in the name of planting artificial forage. This is mainly to implement the prohibition of grassland reclamation and protect grassland ecology.

2. Legal basis: Article 9 of the Grassland Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Grassland belongs to the state, except that it belongs to the collective according to the law. Grassland owned by the state is owned by the State Council on behalf of the state. No unit or individual may occupy, trade or illegally transfer grasslands in other forms.

Second, can the adjacent water dispute property be handled?

No, the property has no obligation to deal with neighborhood disputes. Property service providers shall, in accordance with the agreement and the nature of the use of the property, properly repair, maintain, clean, afforest and manage some owners in the property service area, maintain the basic order of the property service area, and take reasonable measures to protect the personal and property safety of the owners.

Property service providers shall take timely and reasonable measures to stop acts that violate laws and regulations such as public security, environmental protection and fire protection in the property service area, report to the relevant administrative departments and assist in handling them.