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Scientia Silvae Sinicae ›› 2005, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (5): 163-168.doi: 10.11707/j.1001-7488.20050529

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Search of Management System Reform of Key State-Owned Forest Districts in Northeast-Inner Mongolia

Wang Yichang,Jiang Minyuan   

  1. Northeast Forestry University Harbin150040
  • Received:2005-02-02 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2005-09-25 Published:2005-09-25

Abstract:

Northeast-Inner Mongolia state-owned forest regions are the largest key forest districts determined by the State Council to be owned by the state.Over a long period of time,the separation of government functions not from enterprise management,the separation of government functions not from asset management,the separation of enterprise management not from asset management have become the main obstacle of the rapid development.The study of management system of the forest region has an important meaning on the orientation and development of key state-owned forest districts.By means of analysis of present situation and problem, the abuse of the management system was mainly the three functions not to be perform, which were the forest resource managements,enterprise managements and society administration business management.By means of analysis of reform situation, bring forward the tentative ideas of management system reform of forest region had been put forward. The reform direction was to establish the management system of the separation of the three powers and of the specialization management in the major state-owned forest rejions, to break the three-in-one management systems, construct the three-main-body of forest resource management, enterprise management and society administration business management, strengthen forest resource managements, enterprise managements and society administration business managements, so as to promote all-round,balanced and sustainable development of the ecosystem,economy and society in the forest districts.

Key words: key state-owned forest districts, management system, reform