中国城市发展研究院:2025城市高质量发展指数综合分析报告
CDLCDL(US:CDEVY) Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-05 02:12

Core Insights - The report presents a comprehensive analysis of the "2025 China Urban High-Quality Development Index," highlighting the current state of urban development in China based on six core dimensions: innovation, livability, beauty, resilience, civilization, and wisdom [1][10][12]. Group 1: Evaluation Framework - The evaluation framework consists of a three-tier system covering six core dimensions, with a total of 74 specific indicators selected to assess urban development [12][15]. - The index aims to provide a reliable quantitative basis for policy formulation, regional benchmarking, and development assessment, aligning with the strategic goals set by the Central Urban Work Conference [11][12]. Group 2: Assessment Results - The assessment indicates a pattern of "core city traction and overall improvement," with cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hangzhou ranking high due to their advantages in innovation, digital governance, and economic resilience [17][18]. - Most cities have made significant progress in infrastructure, public services, and living environments, but challenges remain in areas such as cultural heritage, livability, and public service supply [17][18]. Group 3: Regional Development Disparities - There are notable regional disparities in development, with eastern cities leading in innovation and resilience, while central cities lag behind the national average across all dimensions [2][20]. - Western cities exhibit strong ecological advantages but face challenges in innovation and smart development, highlighting a clear distinction in strengths and weaknesses across regions [2][20]. Group 4: Dimension-Specific Insights - Innovation: Leading cities like Beijing and Shenzhen show strong innovation ecosystems, but there is uneven regional vitality, with non-core cities struggling to connect innovation resources effectively [22][23]. - Livability: Cities such as Beijing and Shanghai excel in public service provision, yet face challenges in housing affordability and employment income disparities [28][29]. - Beauty: Cities like Shenzhen and Beijing have made significant strides in pollution reduction and green industry development, but the transition to green living remains a challenge [35][36]. - Resilience: The resilience of cities is characterized by strong economic and social components, but infrastructure and environmental resilience are relatively weak, indicating a need for improvement [41][42].

CDL-中国城市发展研究院:2025城市高质量发展指数综合分析报告 - Reportify