Core Insights - Urban renewal is a crucial approach for building modern cities and effective spatial governance in China, facing challenges such as high demand, diverse scenarios, weak momentum, fragmented governance, and low effectiveness [1] - A recent report by East China Normal University evaluates urban renewal and governance in 35 major cities, providing a systematic diagnosis and development suggestions to enhance urban planning and governance [1] Group 1: Current Challenges and Characteristics - China's urban renewal is characterized by government leadership and rapid advancement, but it also faces issues like insufficient market participation, inadequate governance, and a lack of assessment mechanisms [1] - The report highlights the need for scientific evaluation of urban renewal and spatial governance to improve urban planning and construction levels [1] Group 2: Recommendations for Modernization - It is recommended to design public policies that focus on spatial quality and equity, ensuring balanced urban renewal policies [2] - Collaboration among various factors is essential to promote reasonable allocation of population, land, housing, and industry, particularly for improving housing and welfare for low- and middle-income groups [2] - A balanced approach to spatial development is necessary, integrating residential, employment, and transportation facilities to create high-quality living spaces [2] - Optimizing supply through coordinated development of existing and new resources, including innovative land use models for urban village redevelopment, is crucial [2] - Urban planning should be integrated with housing supply to ensure coherence between urban development and housing needs [2] - A modernized policy framework for spatial governance is needed to transition from rapid development to high-quality urban renewal and governance [2]
推进超大城市更新与空间治理现代化
Xin Hua Ri Bao·2025-11-05 21:53