Core Viewpoint - Regional coordinated development is an inherent requirement of Chinese-style modernization, emphasizing the need for urban-rural and regional integration to enhance domestic circulation [1][4]. Group 1: Regional Development Strategies - The Central Economic Work Conference highlights the importance of promoting coordinated development and urban-rural integration, implementing regional coordination strategies, and leveraging multiple national development strategies [1][7]. - Key urban agglomerations like Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta, and Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area are crucial for driving high-quality national development, contributing to 75% of the population and approximately 85% of GDP [7]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Connectivity - "Hard connectivity" through major transportation networks supports regional development, with 1-2 hour traffic circles established in key regions, covering about 90% of the national economy and population [5]. - "Soft connectivity" initiatives, such as ecological protection agreements and shared public services, are enhancing collaborative governance and breaking down administrative barriers [6]. Group 3: Agricultural Modernization - Agricultural modernization is accelerating, with a focus on food security and poverty alleviation, as highlighted by the Central Economic Work Conference [8][10]. - The resilience of agricultural supply chains has improved, with grain production achieving high yields despite adverse weather conditions, and average yield per mu increasing by 4.4 kg [10]. Group 4: Rural Development and Quality of Life - Rural living conditions are improving, with sanitation facilities reaching a 76% coverage rate and over 90% of villages having waste management systems [11]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes tailored rural revitalization strategies to address regional disparities and enhance living standards [12]. Group 5: Economic Growth in Counties - County-level economies are experiencing significant growth, with the number of counties exceeding 100 billion yuan in GDP increasing to 62, and those nearing this threshold reaching 21 [14]. - Counties are diversifying their economic activities, focusing on industries such as light manufacturing, new energy, and tourism, leading to unique development paths [14]. Group 6: Urban-Rural Integration - The urbanization rate is projected to reach 67% by the end of 2024, with policies being implemented to facilitate the integration of rural populations into urban areas [15]. - The establishment of integrated medical systems in over 90% of counties by the end of 2025 is expected to enhance the overall capacity of county-level services [15].
稳中求进、提质增效 实现“十五五”良好开局|坚持协调发展,促进城乡融合和区域联动
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-01-09 03:29