URUMQI, February 7, 2026 – Xinjiang is planning a meaningful boost to its water resources, aiming to artificially increase water supply by over 1.4 billion cubic meters by 2025. This enterprising project underscores the region’s commitment to ecological restoration and sustainable development amidst a changing climate and growing economic needs.
A Blueprint for Xinjiang’s Water Future
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The region is prioritizing water conservation and efficient allocation as it develops a complete strategy for the “15th Five-Year plan.”
- Xinjiang is anchoring a national strategy for high-quality water conservancy development.
- The focus is on optimizing water resource allocation and intensive utilization.
- Forest and grassland protection are central to the region’s ecological goals.
- Artificial water augmentation is projected to exceed 1.4 billion cubic meters annually by 2025.
- The region aims to weave a dense, modern water network to support its economy and ecology.
The strategy emphasizes not just increasing water availability,but also ensuring its responsible use. Officials are focused on strengthening the optimal allocation of water resources,conserving existing supplies,and promoting both the protection and high-quality development of forests and grasslands. This holistic approach recognizes the interconnectedness of water, ecosystems, and economic progress.
Water as a Catalyst for Ecological Renewal
Xinjiang views water not merely as a resource, but as a vital element in reshaping its ecological landscape. The region is actively “using water as ink to draw a new picture of Xinjiang’s ecology,” highlighting a commitment to environmental stewardship. This involves leveraging water resources to revitalize ecosystems and enhance biodiversity.
The development of a “dense modern water network” is a key component of this strategy. This network aims to improve water delivery, reduce waste, and enhance the resilience of the region’s water infrastructure. Its a significant investment in the long-term sustainability of Xinjiang’s water resources.
Balancing development and Conservation
The “15th Five-Year plan” will serve as a blueprint for high-quality development of Xinjiang’s water conservancy. This plan will guide investments
