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National Forestry and Grassland Administration
(National Park Administration)
国家林业和草原局(国家公园局)
National Emblem of the People's Republic of China
Logo of the Administration
Agency overview
Formed1949
JurisdictionChina
Headquarters18 Hepingli East Street, Dongcheng, Beijing
Agency executive
  • Guan Zhiou
Parent departmentMinistry of Natural Resources
Websitewww.forestry.gov.cn Edit this at Wikidata

The National Forestry and Grassland Administration, concurrently known as the National Park Administration, is China's national bureau responsible for the supervision and management of forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts, and terrestrial wildlife. It is managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources.

History

The agency was originally founded in 1949 as the Ministry of Forestry and Farming. On November 5, 1951, it changed to the Ministry of Forestry, and the farming section was transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture. On March 10, 1998, it was renamed the National Forestry Administration. On 10 April 2018, following a wider national institution reform, the name was changed to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration.

Leadership

Heads

Ministry of Forestry and Farming

Name Chinese name Took office Left office
Liang Xi 梁希 October 1949 November 1951

Ministry of Forestry

Name Chinese name Took office Left office
Liang Xi 梁希 November 1951 December 1958
Liu Wenhui 刘文辉 28 April 1959 Early Cultural Revolution
Wang Yun 王云 6 October 1967 ?
Luo Yuchuan 罗玉川 16 February 1979 30 August 1980
Yong Wentao 雍文涛 30 August 1980 April 1982
Yang Zhong 杨钟 9 April 1982 23 June 1987
Gao Dezhan 高德占 23 June 1987 March 1993
Xu Youfang 徐有芳 29 March 1993 August 1997
Chen Yaobang 陈耀邦 29 August 1997 March 1998

National Forestry Administration

Name Chinese name Took office Left office
Wang Zhibao 王志宝 5 April 1998 2 December 2000
Zhou Shengxian 周生贤 2 December 2000 1 December 2005
Jia Zhibang 贾治邦 1 December 2005 25 March 2012
Zhao Shucong 赵树丛 25 March 2012 13 June 2015
Zhang Jianlong 张建龙 13 June 2015 April 2018

National Forestry and Grassland Administration

Name Chinese name Took office Left office
Zhang Jianlong 张建龙 April 2018 March 2020
Guan Zhiou 关志鸥 8 June 2020 Incumbent

References

  1. "国家林业和草原局、国家公园管理局正式挂牌--生态--人民网". env.people.com.cn. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  2. Xin, Shuyu (11 April 2018). "State Forestry and Grassland Administration established". PRC Government Website.

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