<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          Make me your Homepage
          left corner left corner
          China Daily Website

          Chinese cities promote eco-friendly urbanization

          Updated: 2013-07-20 07:46
          ( Xinhua)

          GUIYANG - City mayors across China are struggling to find answers for one problem -- how to balance environmental protection and urbanization.

          At an international environmental protection forum held in Guiyang, capital of southwest China's Guizhou province, mayors and other senior city officials took part in a heated debate about sustainable development in their cities.

          "We are not worrying about the expansion and development of our cities, but the speed of expansion, which may be a bit too fast and may not be sustainable ," said Yao Yingjie, deputy mayor of Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan province, which has boomed thanks to economic development in the region.

          Yao said the city's population is expected to grow by 200,000 to 300,000 people annually, which will place great pressure on the city's facilities and environment.

          The Changsha government is trying to improve public services and infrastructure in its suburban townships so that people will be more willing to stay there instead of moving to downtown areas.

          The city has also held special training programs for new township officials to raise their awareness of the importance of environmental protection.

          For the city of Zaozhuang in east China's Shandong province, the government is facing the tough task of transforming the city, which has traditionally been dominated by the coal mining industry.

          "Coal mine reserves in Zaozhuang may only last 15 to 20 years. Where the city will go is an urgent question," said Zhang Shuping, mayor of Zaozhuang.

          The city has closed about 30 outdated coal mines last year to improve the efficiency of the industry and protect its resources. Greening programs have also been used to remedy the damage done by the coal industry.

          The city is also introducing new industries and encouraging locals to take up jobs in sectors outside of the coal industry.

          "These transformation projects have damped our economic growth figures but the city is moving toward a promising future," Zhang said.

          About 52 percent of the Chinese population lived in urban areas last year, up 20 percent from the early 1980s, representing an urbanization growth rate that is much faster than that of developed countries.

          Earlier this week, national political advisors held a special meeting to discuss problems and risks related to rapid urbanization.

          "Problems that have occurred in different stages of urbanization in developed countries have arrived simultaneously in China due to the speed of growth," said Wang Guangqian, a member of the Standing Committee of the the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).

          The situation is more complicated and harder for the government to manage, Wang said.

          Many political advisors warned of the blind expansion of megacities and called for more attention to protecting air and water quality, managing traffic and processing waste.

          Guizhou is known for its relatively pristine natural environment, largely due to its geographic position and relatively sluggish economic development. Cities in the province are hoping to use the region's good environment into an advantage.

          Li Zaiyong, mayor of Guiyang, said the city has attracted industrial and agricultural projects that have higher environmental quality requirements.

          "We very much cherish what we have. We will not sacrifice it for projects that are profitable but result in heavy pollution," he said. "Guiyang is looking to projects that can strike a balance between profitability and environmental merit."

          The city is working to convert its city buses from petroleum-based fuel to natural gas, as well as encourage residents to use public transportation more frequently, in order to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

           
          ...
          Hot Topics
          A sailor from British Royal Navy destroyer HMS Daring tries to catch a mooring line to dock in the north side of the bund at Huangpu River in Shanghai December 10, 2013.
          ...
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 深夜视频国产在线观看| 韩国三级在线 中文字幕 无码| 久久人人爽人人人人片av| 黑人av无码一区| 久久婷婷五月综合鬼色| 亚洲欧美中文日韩V日本| 亚洲综合色区在线播放2019| 久久精品免视看成人国产| 成人免费A级毛片无码网站入口 | 丝袜国产一区av在线观看| 女人毛片女人毛片高清| 亚洲色成人一区二区三区| 色综合久久网| 最近中文字幕完整国语| 国产成人精品三级在线影院| 国产精品线在线精品| 内射中出无码护士在线| 欧美性xxxxx极品| 波多野结衣中文字幕久久| 国产在热线精品视频| 丰满少妇内射一区| 欧美肥老太wbwbwbb| 亚洲熟妇AV乱码在线观看| 麻豆a级片| 国产一区韩国主播| 日本阿v片在线播放免费| 伊人激情av一区二区三区| 亚洲一区二区黄色| 亚洲国产成人资源在线| 国产小嫩模无套中出| 国产亚洲精品久久久久秋| 免费观看日本污污ww网站69| 中文字幕国产精品日韩| 日本成熟少妇喷浆视频| 成人综合网亚洲伊人| 国产精品69人妻我爱绿帽子| 亚洲精品有码在线观看| 日韩在线观看精品亚洲| 少妇人妻偷人免费观看| 亚洲二区中文字幕在线| 视频一区二区三区四区五区|