Core Insights - The 2025 World Cities Day Global Conference has opened in Shanghai, showcasing the release of the 2025 version of the "Shanghai Manual" with 21 key cases from 11 countries, including two from Shanghai, aimed at providing global cities with experience and policy references [1][2] - The "Shanghai Award" focuses on incremental sustainable development and has been included in a central government document for the first time, enhancing its influence [2] - The award has recognized 10 cities over the past two years, representing a diverse range of developed and developing countries, highlighting their progress in sustainable development [3] Group 1 - The World Cities Day has evolved into a global platform for urban governance and development since its inception in 2014, with significant outcomes like the "Shanghai Manual" and "Shanghai Report" being released [1] - The "Shanghai Award" is a unique international accolade initiated by the UN and Shanghai Municipal Government, emphasizing cities' sustainable development rather than their existing wealth [2] - The award's impact is being expanded through initiatives like "seed projects" in awarded cities to enhance their influence and recognition [3] Group 2 - The "15-minute community life circle" concept, proposed by Shanghai in 2014, is gaining global traction, with cities like Paris and Milan adopting similar frameworks [5] - Shanghai's meteorological department has developed the MAZU early warning system, which will be promoted at the global main venue of World Cities Day [4] - Shanghai's municipal engineering design institute has gained international recognition through participation in World Cities Day, showcasing Chinese technical standards and practices globally [4][5]
今天:世界城市日城市可持续发展全球大会在沪开幕 “上海经验”正在全球城市落地
Jie Fang Ri Bao·2025-10-25 22:47