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How to apply for the qualification of tourist attractions

Catalogue of application reports for scenic tourism projects

Chapter I Overview of Applicants and Projects

1. Overview of project applicants

Including the main business, operating years, assets and liabilities, shareholder composition, major investment projects and existing production capacity of the project applicant.

2. Overview of the project.

Including the construction background, construction site, main construction content and scale, product and engineering technical scheme, main equipment selection and supporting projects, investment scale and financing scheme of the proposed project.

Chapter II Development Planning, Industrial Policy and Industry Access Analysis

1, development planning analysis

Whether the proposed project meets the requirements of the overall planning, special planning and regional planning of national economic and social development, and whether the project objectives and planning contents are connected and coordinated.

2, industrial policy analysis

Whether the proposed project meets the requirements of relevant industrial policies.

3, industry access analysis

Whether the project construction unit and the proposed project meet the requirements of relevant industry access standards.

Chapter III Analysis of Resource Development and Comprehensive Utilization

1, resource development plan

Resource development projects, including the development of metal mines, coal mines, oil and gas mines, building materials mines, water (electricity), forests and other resources, should analyze the recoverable amount, natural quality, occurrence conditions and development value of the resources to be developed and evaluate whether they meet the requirements of comprehensive utilization of resources.

2. Resource utilization plan

Including the variety, quantity and source of important resources to be occupied by the project; Comprehensive utilization plan of resources such as polymetallic and multipurpose chemical elements * * * raw ore, associated ore and oil-gas mixed ore; Through the comparative analysis of the main resource consumption indexes of unit production capacity, the advanced degree of resource utilization efficiency is evaluated; Analyze and evaluate whether the project construction will have an adverse impact on the surface (groundwater) and other resources.

3, resource saving measures

This paper expounds the main measures and schemes for saving various metallic minerals, nonmetallic minerals and water resources as raw materials in the project plan. This paper analyzes the resource consumption index of the proposed project, expounds the main measures to improve the efficiency of resource utilization and reduce the resource consumption, and demonstrates whether it meets the relevant requirements of resource conservation and effective utilization.

Chapter IV Energy Scheme Analysis

1, energy standards and energy-saving specifications

This paper expounds the national and local rational energy use standards and energy-saving design specifications followed by the proposed project.

2, energy consumption and energy consumption index analysis

This paper expounds the energy supply situation of the project location, and analyzes the types and quantities of energy consumption of the proposed project. According to the characteristics of the project, various energy consumption indicators are selected and calculated, and compared with the international and domestic advanced levels to show whether they meet the requirements of energy consumption access standards.

3, energy-saving measures and energy-saving effect analysis

This paper expounds the main energy-saving measures adopted by the proposed project to optimize the energy consumption structure and meet the relevant technical policies and design standards, and analyzes and demonstrates the energy-saving effect.

Chapter V Analysis of Construction Land, Land Requisition, Demolition and Resettlement

1, project site selection and land use scheme

Including the project construction site, area, land use status, occupation of cultivated land, etc. Analyze whether the project site selection will cause related adverse effects, such as whether it will overload mineral deposits and cultural relics, whether it will be conducive to flood control and drainage, and whether it will affect shipping and military facilities.

2. Rationality analysis of land use.

Analyze whether the proposed project meets the requirements of land use planning, whether the land occupation scale is reasonable, whether it meets the requirements of intensive and effective land use, and whether it is feasible to supplement the farmland occupation plan.

3, land acquisition, demolition and resettlement planning

Investigate and analyze the impact of land acquisition and demolition of the proposed project, put forward the principle, scope and method of demolition compensation according to law, formulate the resettlement planning scheme, and analyze and demonstrate whether it meets the requirements of safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of immigrants and meeting the needs of immigrants' survival and development.

Chapter VI Environmental and Ecological Impact Analysis

L, the present situation of environment and ecology

Including the natural environmental conditions, existing pollutants, ecological environmental conditions and environmental capacity of the project site.

2. Ecological environment impact analysis

Including the types of pollutants discharged, the analysis of discharge situation, the prediction of soil erosion, the influencing factors and degrees on the ecological environment, and the comprehensive impact on the basin and regional environment and ecosystem.

3, ecological environment protection measures

According to the requirements of policies and regulations on environmental protection and soil and water conservation, this paper puts forward control measures for possible ecological environment damage, and analyzes and demonstrates the feasibility and control effect of the control scheme.

4, geological disaster impact analysis

For projects built in geological disaster-prone areas and projects in geological disaster-prone areas, it is necessary to explain the geological disasters where the projects are located, analyze the risks of geological disasters induced by the proposed projects, and put forward defensive countermeasures and measures.

5. Special environmental impact

Analyze the possible adverse effects of the proposed project on historical and cultural heritage, natural heritage, scenic spots and natural landscapes, and put forward protection measures.

Chapter VII Economic Impact Analysis

1, economic cost-effectiveness or cost-effectiveness analysis

From the perspective of optimal allocation of social resources, the economic rationality of the proposed project is evaluated through economic cost-benefit or cost-effect analysis.

2, industry impact analysis

This paper expounds the current situation of the industry and the position of enterprises in the industry, analyzes the influence of the proposed project on the development of the industry and related industries, and demonstrates whether it may lead to monopoly.

3, regional economic impact analysis

Projects that may have a significant impact on the regional economy should be analyzed and demonstrated from the perspectives of regional economic development, industrial spatial layout, local fiscal revenue and expenditure, social income distribution and market competition structure.

4. Macroeconomic impact analysis

Projects with huge investment scale and significant impact on the national economy should be analyzed for macroeconomic impact. For projects involving national economic security, we should analyze the impact of the proposed project on economic security and put forward measures to maintain economic security.

Chapter VIII Social Impact Analysis

1, social impact effect analysis

This paper expounds the possible social impact and social benefits of the construction and business activities of the proposed project on the project location.

2. Social adaptability analysis

Analyze whether the proposed project can be accepted by the local social environment and human conditions, and evaluate the mutual adaptability between the project and the local social environment.

3. Analysis of social risks and countermeasures

This paper analyzes the social risks of various social factors involved in the project construction, and puts forward measures and schemes to coordinate the relationship between the project and the local society, avoid social risks and promote the smooth implementation of the project.