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China Central Broadcasting Network News on October 31 (Reporter Yang Jinglin Fuyu) October 31 is “World City Day” every year. The Shanghai Global Cities and Home Forum on World City Day 2020 was held today at the Shanghai Tower, and focused on “improving the quality of communities and cities.” At the opening ceremony, the “Shanghai Handbook: A Guide for Sustainable Urban Development in the 21st Century · Annual Report 2020” was published for the first time, adding 20 world benchmarks for urban governance. Among them, there are 5 cases in China and 2 cases in Shanghai.
The 20 cases included in this year’s “Shanghai Handbook” reportedly come from 17 cities and 2 international organizations around the world, covering Europe, America, Asia and Africa, taking into account different types of cities.
Cheng Jian, director of the Shanghai City World Day Affairs Coordination Center, told reporters that the two cases selected in Shanghai this year are “Sowing: Rebuilding Trust and Sowing Hope” and “River of Return: let the city fill with heat “. The connection between the two sides of Shanghai’s Binjiang River is an excellent case of giving the river back to the people and giving the scenery back to the people. It fully embodies the concept that “the people’s cities are built by the people and the people’s cities are for the people.” The warmth of the community, these two cases have been unanimously recognized by UN experts.
“Shanghai Handbook-Guide to Sustainable Urban Development in the 21st Century” is the spiritual legacy of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo and one of the final documents of the “United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” and the “New Urban Agenda “. Since 2011, Shanghai, UN-Habitat and the International Exhibition Bureau have jointly revised the “Shanghai Handbook” in accordance with the model of “five-year editor-in-chief annual report”, which has become a global platform for promote Chinese concepts and solutions in the field of global sustainable development. An important platform, as well as a model of multilateral international cooperation and a recognized brand in City Day.
This year, the “Shanghai Handbook 2020” focuses on the annual theme of “Improving the quality of communities and cities” and responds to the UN call for the construction of “sustainable cities and communities”. Drawing from six aspects of international cooperation, through a series of vivid case studies, explain how to improve community governance, increase social temperature, improve ecological environment, and enhance urban resilience through joint efforts of the government of the city, society and people, thus improving the quality of life of citizens. , To achieve sustainable urban development.
In addition, the online launch ceremony of the Chinese version of “Housing for Living: Practice and Exploration in Shanghai and Singapore” was held at the second session of the Shanghai-Xinhua High-Level Dialogue on Urban Governance.
“Housing for Living: Practices and Explorations in Shanghai and Singapore” focuses on housing issues that are inseparable from people’s livelihoods. Reviewing the housing security and development history of Shanghai and New Zealand summarizes the successful experience of both parties in solving housing problems in order to achieve better quality The goal of “housing to live” provides a comparison and a very important reference.Return to Sohu to see more
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