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“十五五”时期,新型城镇化怎么“走”?
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2025-11-14 13:02
Core Insights - The forum focused on the development of new urbanization during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, emphasizing the importance of integration across various dimensions such as regional, urban-rural, industrial, digital, green, cultural, and safety aspects [1][2] Urban Agglomeration Construction - Current urban agglomerations and metropolitan areas primarily exist in a physical state, lacking deep economic and social interactions, leading to a dominance of central cities over smaller towns and rural areas [2] - The central government's focus is on promoting integration and collaboration within urban agglomerations rather than mere scale expansion, necessitating a balance between connectivity and differentiation [2][3] Infrastructure and Public Services - Emphasis on improving the connection between new and old infrastructure, addressing issues like "dead-end roads" and ensuring uniform standards across various infrastructures [3] - The importance of enhancing the connectivity of basic public services is highlighted, with a focus on collaborative efforts to share quality resources among cities [3] Urban-Rural Integration - The central government prioritizes urban-rural integration, recognizing the need for cities to support rural development, as rural areas remain the weakest link in modernization efforts [5][6] - Key reforms are needed to facilitate the two-way flow of resources between urban and rural areas, including household registration and land system reforms [6] Population Trends and Predictions - Predictions indicate a continuous decline in rural population, with estimates suggesting a drop from 465 million to 398 million by 2030, and further to 353 million by 2035 [7] - The number of administrative villages is expected to decrease significantly, leading to challenges such as village vacancy and inefficient land use [7] Quality of Urbanization - The relationship between speed and quality in urbanization is crucial, with a focus on improving urbanization quality as a primary goal [7] - Despite a slowdown, urbanization in China is projected to continue, with urbanization rates expected to reach 71.5% by 2030 and 74.6% by 2035 [7]
四川巴中:全国革命老区振兴发展示范市建设迈出新步伐
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-11-13 04:17
Core Insights - The article highlights the significant achievements of Bazhong City during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, emphasizing the city's commitment to high-quality development and the implementation of the "One City, Four Districts, Three Areas" development strategy [1][3]. Economic Development - Bazhong's GDP growth rate improved from 15th among 20 revolutionary old districts in 2020 to 2nd in 2024, with the city achieving its best position in nearly a decade [4]. - The local public budget revenue has seen a continuous growth rate for 17 months, while the industrial added value has maintained double-digit growth for 18 months, placing Bazhong in the top tier of provincial rankings [4]. Industrial Development - The city has established a modern industrial system categorized as "5+2+3," focusing on ecological industry and advanced manufacturing [6]. - Key industries include advanced materials, low-altitude economy, and clean energy projects, with significant investments in wind, solar, and hydropower [6]. Urban-Rural Integration - Bazhong has promoted urban-rural integration, enhancing the quality of life in both urban and rural areas, and has seen a 4.34 percentage point increase in urbanization rate since 2020 [8]. - The city has successfully integrated into the "two-hour economic circle" of Chengdu and Chongqing, improving transportation links significantly [8]. Reform and Innovation - The city has implemented measures to create a business-friendly environment, including the introduction of local regulations to optimize services for enterprises [9][10]. - Bazhong has initiated a systematic assessment of various resources to enhance their value and promote economic development [10]. Environmental Sustainability - Bazhong has made strides in ecological development, becoming the first prefecture-level city in Sichuan to establish a national ecological civilization demonstration zone [12]. - The city has developed a GEP accounting system, achieving an ecological system production value of 2,586.36 billion yuan in 2023 [12]. Social Welfare - The city has focused on improving the quality of life for its residents, allocating over 70% of new financial resources to social welfare projects [13]. - Initiatives in education and healthcare have been prioritized, including the establishment of a cloud-based education platform and improved access to medical services [13][14].
踔厉奋发绘新卷 万象武都启华章 ——甘肃陇南市武都区“十四五”高质量发展纪实
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-11-12 06:51
Core Insights - The article highlights the significant transformation and development of Wudu District in Longnan City during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, emphasizing high-quality growth and the successful implementation of various projects [3][4][19]. Economic Development - Wudu District has achieved a remarkable economic milestone with a projected GDP exceeding 20 billion yuan in 2024, marking a 45.81% increase compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [3][6]. - The district has implemented 479 key investment projects, with a total investment of 36.835 billion yuan, contributing to its economic growth [6][10]. - Industrial output has doubled, with the total industrial output value rising from 2.8 billion yuan at the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" to 5.6 billion yuan in 2024 [6][10]. Infrastructure and Urban Development - The area has seen significant urban development, with the built-up area reaching 21.4 square kilometers and an urbanization rate of 50.61% [28]. - Key infrastructure projects include the construction of parks, improved waste management systems, and enhanced public services, contributing to a better living environment for residents [29][30]. Agricultural Advancements - Wudu District has established a robust agricultural system, with 641,300 acres of olive groves and a production capacity of 82,000 tons of olive oil, leading to an economic benefit of 4 billion yuan [10][11]. - The district's agricultural output is supported by a diverse range of crops, including a significant pepper production base recognized nationally [11][10]. Tourism and Cultural Development - The district has experienced a surge in tourism, with 25.964 million visitors in the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, a 108.84% increase year-on-year, generating 16.546 billion yuan in tourism revenue [19][20]. - Wudu District is positioning itself as a national leisure tourism and ecological health center, with various projects aimed at enhancing the tourism experience [18][21]. Social Welfare and Community Development - The district has focused on improving social welfare, with significant investments in education, healthcare, and housing, resulting in increased disposable income for residents [30][31]. - Community initiatives have been implemented to enhance the quality of life, including the establishment of elderly care centers and job creation programs [31][30].
天津发布乡村振兴“成绩单”:综合指数全国前五 农业科技进步贡献率达75%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-11 02:59
Core Insights - Tianjin ranks fifth in the national rural revitalization development index according to the National Bureau of Statistics' 2024 assessment, showcasing significant progress in agricultural quality and efficiency, rural livability, and stable income growth for farmers [1][3]. Agricultural Development - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Tianjin has constructed and upgraded 1.45 million acres of high-standard farmland, with the proportion of high-standard farmland in permanent basic farmland reaching 82%, an increase of 20 percentage points from the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [3]. - Grain production is expected to achieve a "22-year continuous increase," with total output surpassing historical highs and projected to increase by over 1 billion jin compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [3]. - The output of facility vegetables now accounts for 55% of the total vegetable output in the city, and the scale of livestock and poultry farming has reached over 90% [3]. Rural Industry Development - Tianjin has advanced industrial integration by creating four national-level advantageous characteristic industrial clusters and three modern agricultural industrial parks, leading to the formation of five hundred billion-level industrial chains and seventeen billion-level industrial chains [4]. - The city has received nearly 80 million tourists in the past two years through the development of key rural tourism areas [4]. - The sales revenue of the "Tianjin Agricultural Boutique" brand has exceeded 10 billion yuan for three consecutive years, enhancing brand recognition and influence [4]. Agricultural Technology and Infrastructure - The agricultural technology progress contribution rate has increased to 75%, with significant advancements in mechanization and smart agriculture [5]. - The comprehensive mechanization rate for crop farming has reached 90.5%, and a national key laboratory for vegetable breeding has been established [5]. - Rural living conditions have improved, with a sanitation toilet coverage rate of 97.9% and over 90% of rural wastewater being treated [5][6]. Economic and Social Development - The per capita disposable income of rural residents is projected to reach 32,715 yuan in 2024, ranking fourth nationally, with the urban-rural income ratio narrowing to 1.76:1 [6]. - Tianjin has established a rural property transaction market system covering all administrative levels, with the Tianjin Agricultural Exchange achieving a transaction volume exceeding 16 billion yuan [6].
从圈到群:长三角区域一体化战略如何深化
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-08 04:46
Core Insights - The release of the "Action Plan for Establishing and Improving the System and Mechanism for the Coordinated Development of Urban Agglomerations" marks a new phase in the integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta, focusing on urban agglomeration and coordinated development as the core driving force [1] Group 1: Urban Agglomeration and Economic Impact - The Yangtze River Delta region has a permanent population of approximately 238 million and a GDP of 33.17 trillion yuan, accounting for 24.6% of the national total [2] - The overall capability of urban agglomerations largely depends on the strength of core cities or urban circles, with stronger central cities attracting more population and fostering a positive cycle [2][3] - The plan emphasizes the need to "unleash and empower" core urban circles to activate the potential of the world-class urban agglomeration [2] Group 2: Industrial Development and Future Trends - There is a need to strengthen the synergy between "productive services and advanced manufacturing," leveraging the complementary relationship between modern services and advanced manufacturing [3] - The evolving consumption patterns led by younger demographics, such as live streaming and short videos, are reshaping the flow dynamics in central cities [3] Group 3: Competition and Integration - The unique structure of the Yangtze River Delta, with its six urban circles and large population, provides a natural environment for orderly competition among different urban circles [4] - The "Action Plan" aims to break down barriers and create a unified market through infrastructure connectivity and unified market rules, enhancing fair competition [4] Group 4: Cross-Department Coordination - Effective cross-department cooperation frameworks in areas like economic statistics and public service guarantees are essential for addressing coordination challenges in urban circle development [5] - The current transportation coordination between cities like Shanghai and Suzhou shows significant room for improvement, indicating a need for better integration [5] Group 5: Urban-Rural Integration - The construction of a unified urban agglomeration includes not only the integration of urban circles but also the collaboration between cities and counties [6] - Strategies for rural integration must consider the varying development levels of counties, focusing on enhancing public services and income levels for residents [6] Group 6: Implementation and Future Directions - The key to advancing integration in the Yangtze River Delta lies in execution, with urban circles serving as engines for coordinating population, land, and industry [9] - Achieving a tangible sense of "urban circle integration" for residents and predictable systems for businesses is crucial for transforming planning into reality [9]
“十五五”县域经济发展如何迈步?多方专家学者支招
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-11-08 04:29
Core Viewpoint - The development of county economies during the 14th Five-Year Plan should focus on four key areas: artificial intelligence, urban-rural integration, green transformation, and county governance, emphasizing tailored policies over a one-size-fits-all approach [1][2][4] Group 1: Urban-Rural Integration - County economies are crucial for urban-rural integration, serving as a key engine for consumption and domestic demand [2] - The core of urban-rural integration is the integration of people, promoting the free movement of populations between urban and rural areas [2] - A modern industrial system should be established through deep integration of various industries in rural areas, moving beyond the traditional role of providing raw materials and labor [2][4] Group 2: Economic and Industrial Development - Counties should leverage their resource endowments and comparative advantages to develop suitable industries, including traditional and new sectors [3][5] - The integration of secondary and tertiary industries is essential for creating competitive and recognizable county industrial brands [4][5] - Counties should focus on attracting urban industries, capital, and talent while also connecting with rural industries to promote comprehensive development [5][8] Group 3: Infrastructure and Public Services - Enhancing public service attributes in counties is vital for economic development, requiring policies that facilitate the flow of resources such as land, capital, and talent [4][8] - The establishment of a conducive living and working environment is crucial, with improvements in rural infrastructure and public service accessibility [8] Group 4: Future Opportunities - The county economy faces new challenges and opportunities, including digital economy growth and rural revitalization [2][7] - The focus should be on cultivating specialized and innovative industrial clusters, extending agricultural processing chains, and developing new business models that integrate agriculture, e-commerce, and tourism [8]
从“城市附属”到城乡融合 在津门探寻撬动都市农业升级的金融支点
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-11-06 03:42
Core Viewpoint - Tianjin is focusing on the development of urban agriculture, leveraging its unique advantages and addressing the growing demand for high-quality agricultural products in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration, which has over 35 million residents [1] Group 1: Urban Agriculture Development - Tianjin is the only province among seven major grain sales areas to receive an excellent rating in farmland protection assessments, ensuring a nearly 70% self-sufficiency rate in staple food production [1] - The city has launched a comprehensive action plan for rural revitalization, emphasizing the creation of a modern urban agriculture upgrade version as a primary focus [1] - Urban agriculture is increasingly seen as integral to urban-rural integration, requiring financial support to facilitate its development [1] Group 2: Financial Innovations - Tianjin Rural Commercial Bank has introduced the "Agricultural Land Certification Loan" to address financing challenges faced by new agricultural operators, allowing them to apply for loans through an online platform [5] - The bank's innovative approach includes sharing land transfer contracts and operational conditions to streamline loan approval processes, significantly reducing the time required for offline investigations [5] - Financial institutions are actively supporting the integration of farmland to enhance agricultural efficiency and improve land utilization [5] Group 3: Agricultural Production and Market Adaptation - In response to limited arable land, there is a push for land consolidation and resource optimization to enhance agricultural productivity [9] - The introduction of modernized greenhouses in villages is aimed at improving crop quality and aligning production with market demands, reflecting a shift towards high-quality agricultural practices [10][11] - Financial support from banks has been crucial in facilitating the establishment of modern agricultural facilities, enabling farmers to adapt to changing consumer preferences and improve their income [10][12]
从“城市附属”到城乡融合
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-11-06 03:05
Core Insights - Tianjin has a strong necessity and relative advantages in developing urban agriculture, driven by the high demand for quality and safe agricultural products from its population of over 35 million in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration [1] - The city is the only one among seven major grain sales areas to receive an excellent rating in land protection assessments, ensuring a nearly 70% self-sufficiency rate in staple food production [1] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes modernizing agriculture and rural areas, with a focus on upgrading urban agriculture [1] Financial Support and Innovation - Financial institutions are innovating to support urban agriculture, addressing the mismatch between traditional business models and the needs of new agricultural operators [4][5] - Tianjin Rural Commercial Bank launched the "Land Certificate Loan" to facilitate financing for farmers like Yao Xingyong, who faced funding gaps due to expanded planting [5] - The bank's innovative approach includes using land transfer contracts to streamline loan applications, significantly reducing the time required for approval [5] Agricultural Efficiency and Resource Utilization - High-standard farmland construction projects in Tianjin are supported by long-term loans from agricultural banks, enhancing land efficiency and addressing issues like soil salinization [6][8] - The construction of high-standard farmland has led to the transformation of 6,000 acres, with an additional 1,000 acres of new arable land created [8] - The integration of land resources and the promotion of mechanized farming are essential for improving agricultural productivity in urban areas [11] Modernization and Market Adaptation - Villages are adapting to market demands by modernizing agricultural practices, such as the establishment of standard planting gardens and advanced greenhouse facilities [12][13] - Financial support from banks has been crucial in enabling these transformations, with loans provided for infrastructure improvements and long-term agricultural projects [12][13] - The focus on high-quality agricultural products aligns with changing consumer preferences, leading to increased market recognition and sales through online platforms and community group purchases [13]
山东政商要情(10.27—11.2)
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-03 09:30
Economic Performance - In the first three quarters of 2023, Shandong's GDP reached 77,115 billion yuan, growing by 5.6% year-on-year at constant prices [2] - The primary industry added value was 4,825 billion yuan (3.9% growth), the secondary industry 30,150 billion yuan (5.3% growth), and the tertiary industry 42,140 billion yuan (6.1% growth) [2] - Industrial value added for large-scale enterprises grew by 7.8%, with significant contributions from equipment manufacturing (12.0% growth) and specific sectors like automotive (17.0%), railway and shipbuilding (14.9%), and electronics (16.6%) [2] Policy and Development Initiatives - A major project planning and implementation meeting was held to ensure the achievement of economic and social development goals for the year and to support a strong start for the 14th Five-Year Plan [4] - Five key areas for project planning were identified: industrial upgrading, infrastructure, energy transition, urban-rural integration, and improving people's livelihoods [5] Trade and Investment - Jinan's foreign trade import and export reached 2,056.4 billion yuan in the first three quarters, a 28% increase year-on-year, significantly outperforming the provincial average [7] - The city achieved a balanced growth in exports (1,382.6 billion yuan, 24.2% growth) and imports (673.8 billion yuan, 36.5% growth), marking a historical high for the total trade volume [7][8] Conferences and Events - The 4th Confucian Business Conference was held in Jinan, attracting 468 guests from 36 countries, with 45 key projects signed, including 9 foreign investment projects totaling 1.01 billion USD [6] - The 25th Blue Economy International Talent and Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Conference took place in Qingdao, showcasing innovations in various fields and signing key projects in biotechnology and semiconductors [9]
江苏南京:第二现场观赛之余饱尝“乡”味、畅享“乡”情
Nan Jing Ri Bao· 2025-11-02 01:29
Core Viewpoint - The event "2025 Su Super" final in Nanjing not only showcased intense sports competition but also served as a platform for cultural exchange and promotion of local products through the "Warm Autumn and Winter: Three Entering the City" civil practice activity [1][11]. Group 1: Event Overview - The "2025 Su Super" final took place on November 1 at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center, featuring a match between Nantong and Taizhou teams, generating significant excitement among fans [1]. - Various second viewing sites across Nanjing allowed fans to engage with the event, creating a vibrant atmosphere with large screens and interactive activities [9][10]. Group 2: Cultural and Economic Activities - The "Warm Autumn and Winter: Three Entering the City" initiative included cultural performances such as Nantong acrobatics and Taizhou Huai opera, alongside a market featuring 60 stalls showcasing local delicacies and handicrafts [2][8]. - Local agricultural products were promoted, with vendors reporting high sales, particularly of items like raw juice and traditional snacks [6][4]. Group 3: Community Engagement - The event highlighted stories of resilience and community spirit, such as the participation of a family selling local products while sharing their journey of overcoming adversity [8]. - Volunteers from local communities played a crucial role in maintaining order and promoting a civilized atmosphere during the event [8]. Group 4: Technological Integration - The event incorporated modern technology, including a drone show that enhanced the viewing experience with dynamic visual displays related to football [10]. Group 5: Future Implications - The successful integration of sports and cultural activities is expected to foster further urban-rural integration and promote tourism, setting a precedent for future events [11].