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The School Base Management Office went to the School of Horticulture to conduct research

On the morning of May 9, Director Fu Hongxun of the Base Management Office and his party came to the School of Horticulture to hold a research symposium on strengthening the management of teaching and research bases on campus.

At the symposium, the participants gave suggestions on the allocation and management of school resources in secondary units, raising the land charge standard and charging according to tiered prices, and reclaiming a certain amount of land from large land users inside and outside the school as school reserve land in proportion, In-depth discussions were carried out on the unified planning of teaching practice land and the management of base resources with the two-level management model of the school.

In order to solve the problem of shortage of land resources in the school, the reference suggestions put forward by relevant personnel include: 1. Take the lead by the school, and rent land within a 1-hour drive from the school. (Infrastructure construction needs to be completed) 2. Appropriately increase the land price on campus to make up for the infrastructure cost and rent of off-campus leased land. 3. Re-plan and utilize the scattered corners and corners of the school. 4. In order to ensure effective output, recycle and redistribute part of the abandoned campus land, and conduct land use performance assessment for large land users. 5. The on-campus land must first be considered to satisfy the undergraduate teaching tasks. 6. The land resources in the school should be allocated reasonably on the premise of demonstrating the needs of the disciplines and the characteristics of germplasm resources.

     Party and government leaders of the School of Horticulture, experts and professors of related disciplines, and department chairs participated in the symposium. (College Office)


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