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“绿色城市”如何建?上合城市探寻实践之道
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-09 09:53

Core Viewpoint - The consensus among city leaders at the "World Mayors Dialogue: SCO Summit Cities" in Tianjin is that green development is not optional but a necessity for urban governance and sustainable development [1][2]. Group 1: Consensus on Green Development - Moscow is particularly interested in China's experiences in transportation, healthcare, construction, digital technology, and innovative solutions, actively working towards a greener and safer city [2]. - The construction of green cities begins with an update in mindset, emphasizing the need for a unified development language among cities for effective cooperation [2]. - The case of Tianjin is highlighted as an example of successful integration of smart technology and green concepts in urban governance [2]. Group 2: Tianjin's Green Initiatives - Tianjin has made significant strides in green low-carbon transformation, focusing on sustainable urban development, pollution control, and ecological restoration [3]. - The city has established the world's first "smart zero-carbon" terminal and a port autonomous driving demonstration area, achieving over 80% clean transport for bulk goods [3]. - The first national green development demonstration zone, the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City, has surpassed 100 million kilowatt-hours in distributed energy generation [3]. Group 3: Integration of Green and Digital Strategies - Future urban governance should shift from "humans adapting to cities" to "cities adapting to humans," with AI playing a crucial role in green city construction [6]. - The dual approach of "green + digital" is essential, where digitalization injects new momentum into green transformation, and green principles guide energy-efficient digital infrastructure [7]. - A sustainable development institutional network is gradually being established among SCO countries, exploring the establishment of a green development coordination mechanism [7].