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Chapter 1 Reporting Units and Project Overview
1. Overview of the project reporting unit. It mainly includes the key business scope, asset and liability situation, shareholder composition and shareholding structure ratio of the project reporting unit, and brief information on similar projects in previous investments.
2. Project overview. It mainly includes the project construction site, construction content and scale, product and technical solutions, major equipment selection, investment scale, and fund raising plan.
Chapter II Strategic Planning, Industrial Policy and Industry Access
1. The relationship between the proposed project and related planning.
2. The relationship between the proposed project and related industrial policies.
3. The relationship between the proposed project and the relevant industry access standards.
Chapter III Site Selection and Land Use
1. Project site selection and land use plan. It mainly includes the site selection of the project land, the land ownership category and site of the site, the current status of land use and related planning, the occupation of cultivated land, and the way of obtaining land.
2. Analysis of the rationality of land use. The main analysis is whether it is in line with the overall land use planning, whether the land occupation scale is reasonable, and whether the supplementary plan for cultivated land occupation is feasible.
3. Analysis of the impact of geological disasters. For projects built in geological disaster-prone areas and projects that are susceptible to geological disasters, the geological disasters at the location of the project site should be described, and the possibility of induced geological hazards in the proposed project should be analyzed.
4. Other adverse effects. Analysis of whether the proposed project will overwhelm the deposits and cultural relics will have an adverse impact on flood control and navigation.
Chapter IV Resource Development and Comprehensive Utilization
1. Resource development program. For resource development projects, explain the resource reserves and quality exploration, analyze the developable quantity, natural quality, occurrence conditions, and development value of the proposed resources, and evaluate whether it meets the requirements of overall resource development, comprehensive utilization and sustainable development.
2. Resource utilization plan. It mainly includes the types, quantities and sources of important resources that the project needs to occupy, resource conservation and comprehensive utilization plans, the main resource consumption indicators of unit production capacity and the comparative analysis of relevant resource utilization efficiency at home and abroad.
3. Evaluation of energy saving and water saving measures. Analyze the energy consumption and water consumption indicators of the project construction plan, and explain whether the project construction plan meets the relevant requirements of energy conservation and water conservation policies, and measures to improve energy and water use efficiency, reduce energy consumption and water consumption.

Chapter V Land Acquisition and Resettlement and Resettlement
1. Urban residents relocation plan. According to the project construction plan, the project involving urban land acquisition and house demolition should carry out investigation and analysis of the impact of land acquisition and house demolition, propose the principle, scope and method of compensation for demolition, and evaluate whether it meets the requirements of relevant national policies and regulations.
2. Rural resettlement program. Projects involving rural land acquisition and resettlement should carry out relevant investigation and analysis of the impact of land acquisition according to the project construction plan, and propose plans for resettlement production development, living resettlement, land acquisition compensation, income recovery, etc., and carry out feasibility analysis and demonstration.
Chapter VI Environmental and Ecological Impact Analysis
1. Environmental and ecological status. Including the natural environmental conditions of the project site, existing pollutants, ecological and environmental conditions, special environmental conditions and environmental capacity.
2. The impact of the project on the ecological environment. Including the type of pollutants, the amount of emissions, the factors affecting the ecological environment and the degree of impact, whether it meets the requirements of environmental protection regulations, and the comprehensive impact on the basin and regional environment and ecosystem.
3. Ecological environmental protection measures. In accordance with the relevant national environmental protection regulations, the project feasibility of the environmental impact management program will be analyzed, and countermeasures and suggestions for possible ecological damage will be proposed.
4. Special environmental impacts. The project's impact on historical and cultural heritage, natural heritage, scenic spots and natural landscapes and countermeasures.
Chapter VII Economic Impact Analysis
1. National economic evaluation. According to the principle of rational allocation of resources, we will examine the social resources and contribution to the society from the perspective of the national economy, and evaluate the economic rationality of investment projects.
2. Analysis of regional economic impacts. For projects with greater regional economic impact, analysis is carried out from the perspectives of regional economic development, industrial layout and structural adjustment, regional fiscal revenue and expenditure, income distribution, and whether it may lead to monopoly.
3. Economic security analysis. For projects involving national economic security, analysis is carried out from the perspectives of industrial technology security, resource supply security, capital control security, industrial growth security, and market environment security.
Chapter VIII Social Impact Analysis
1. Systematic investigation and prediction of the social and social benefits that may be generated by the construction and operation of the proposed project.
2. Analyze whether the project can be accepted by the local social environment and human conditions, and the extent to which local residents support the existence and development of the project, and examine the mutual adaptation relationship between the project and the local social environment.
3. Analyze various social factors involved in the project, conduct social risk analysis, and evaluate the social feasibility of the project.

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