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区域观察丨新GDP万亿之城,是东北的破局还是长三角的扩容?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-27 08:04
GDP万亿城市是推动全国经济增长的重要动力源。随着2025年度收官的临近,大连、温州、徐州这三座准GDP万亿城市的晋级赛,已从蓄力积淀转入冲 刺"撞线"的关键阶段。 前三季度筑牢的增长根基、积累的发展优势,既为年末收官提供了坚实支撑,更彰显出三座城市经济发展的韧性、活力与潜力,一场关乎城市能级跃升的 竞速正进入白热化。 从核心数据来看,三城已形成"温州领跑、徐州紧追、大连猛赶"的紧咬态势。今年前三季度,温州实现地区生产总值7414.4亿元,同比增长6.1%,以微弱 优势成为最接近万亿门槛的选手;徐州以7298.12亿元的经济总量和6.0%的增速,保持着"贴身"追赶的强劲势头;大连实现地区生产总值7248.2亿元,同比 增长6.0%,虽表现略逊于前两者,但增速仍高出全国0.8个百分点。值得关注的是,三座城市不仅总量差距微小,增速均达到6%及以上,齐头并进的突破 势头,让这场晋级赛的悬念持续拉满。 在这场竞速中,工业经济"压舱石"作用尤为凸显,成为三城冲刺的核心动力源。今年前三季度,温州全市规上工业增加值同比增长10%,高于全省2.9个百 分点,列浙江省第一,这一指标已连续26个月保持8%以上增速,连续31个月高 ...
四方面下功夫高质量开展城市更新 聚焦存量提质推进城市治理现代化
Chang Jiang Shang Bao· 2025-11-24 00:32
长江商报消息 ●长江商报记者 刘倩雯 此外,会议明确了"专项规划—片区策划—项目实施方案"的规划实施体系。这一纵向到底的链条,确保 了顶层设计的蓝图能够不走样地落地为一个个具体的改造项目,实现了规划与实施的无缝衔接。 构建可持续投融资体系 资金问题一直是困扰城市更新的"拦路虎"。许多更新项目由于公益性强、回报周期长,难以吸引社会资 本。对此,住房城乡建设部指出,要下功夫建立可持续的城市建设运营投融资体系。 从"有没有"转向"好不好",城市更新正成为中国城市高质量发展的关键抓手。 近日,住房城乡建设部在召开的全国城市更新工作推进会上指出,城市更新是推动城市高质量发展的综 合性、系统性战略行动,要着力在规划、资金、运营、治理四方面下功夫,高质量开展城市更新。将因 地制宜、探索创新,编制好城市更新专项规划、建立可持续的城市建设运营投融资体系,通过功能转 换、业态升级、品质提升等方式激活存量价值,推进城市治理现代化。 当前,我国城市发展已从大规模增量建设转向存量提质改造和增量结构调整并重。截至2024年底,我国 常住人口城镇化率达到67%,9.4亿人生活在城镇。 编制城市更新专项规划 过去三十年,中国城市经历了规模扩 ...
四方面下功夫持续推进城市更新行动
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao· 2025-11-21 20:08
他强调,要下功夫建立可持续的城市建设运营投融资体系,统筹用好各类资金,发挥政府资金撬动作 用,鼓励金融机构开发金融产品,提供长周期、低利率的信贷支持。 同时,要下功夫建立可持续的运营模式,统筹有效市场与有为政府,加强资源整合,通过功能转换、业 态升级、品质提升等方式激活存量价值;并下功夫抓好系统治理和基层治理,发挥好"一委一办一平 台"作用,推动"城市管理进社区""物业服务进家庭",推进城市治理现代化。 ● 新华社合肥11月21日电(记者 王优玲 马姝瑞) 住房城乡建设部部长倪虹21日表示,城市更新是推动城市高质量发展的综合性、系统性战略行动,要着 力在规划、资金、运营、治理四方面下功夫,因地制宜、探索创新,持续推进城市更新行动。 住房城乡建设部21日在安徽省芜湖市召开全国城市更新工作推进会。倪虹表示,要下功夫编制好城市更 新专项规划,建立城市体检与城市更新一体化推进机制,建立完善"专项规划—片区策划—项目实施方 案"规划实施体系,做好规划衔接。 倪虹强调,35个中央财政支持城市要结合实际、创新突破,形成可复制、可推广的经验模式。要建立房 屋安全体检、房屋安全管理资金、房屋质量安全保险等房屋全生命周期安全管理 ...
唱好城市发展的“大”与“小”之歌
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-11-21 07:10
Group 1: Core Perspectives on Urban Development - The city of Nanjing is showcasing a blend of cultural and scientific advancements, highlighted by events like the 2025 Nanjing Yangtze River Dolphin Music Festival and the Nanjing Marathon, reflecting the city's high-quality development [1] - Jiangsu province emphasizes the importance of urban competitiveness and collaboration on a global scale, as demonstrated by the participation of cities like Suzhou, Wuxi, and Xuzhou in the recent China International Import Expo [2] - The concept of "big" in urban development is associated with a proactive and inclusive approach, focusing on enhancing comprehensive urban strength and fostering international partnerships [2] Group 2: The Significance of Community and Local Engagement - The "small" aspects of urban life, such as community feedback and local cultural events, play a crucial role in shaping residents' attachment to the city, emphasizing the importance of daily life experiences [3] - Nanjing's cultural initiatives, like the coffee culture festival, and Wuxi's musical heritage illustrate how local activities contribute to the city's identity and appeal [3] - The balance between "big" and "small" in urban development reflects the need for both macro-level strategies and micro-level community engagement to create a truly people-centered city [3]
上海市贯彻落实中央城市工作会议精神推进大会举行
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-11-18 12:27
Core Points - The meeting emphasized the importance of implementing the spirit of the Central Urban Work Conference and focusing on the construction of "five centers" to promote high-quality urban development and sustainable urban renewal [1][2][3] - The city aims to enhance its global influence as a modern socialist metropolis and play a leading role in China's modernization [1][2] Urban Development Strategy - The city will adopt a systematic approach to urban function layout, emphasizing planning and a multi-centered, compact spatial structure [2] - Coordination between central urban areas and new cities will be prioritized, enhancing functional complementarity and service support [2] - The development of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration and metropolitan areas will be promoted through collaborative transportation and infrastructure initiatives [2] Quality of Life Improvement - Enhancing urban living quality and increasing public welfare are key priorities, including the construction of safe, comfortable, and green housing [4] - The city will focus on community development, integrating essential services within a 15-minute living circle [4] - Efforts will be made to promote green and low-carbon transformation, including the development of green industries and transportation [4] Governance and Management - The city will innovate governance concepts and methods, advancing digital and intelligent urban management [5] - A three-year action plan for refined urban management will be implemented, emphasizing community participation in governance [5] - Strengthening urban safety and resilience through risk assessment and management will be a focus area [5] Implementation and Accountability - Local authorities and departments are urged to align with the city's modernization goals, ensuring high-quality development and effective governance [6] - A collaborative approach will be adopted to ensure policies are interconnected and effectively executed [6]
城镇化增速放缓之后,“十五五”城市发展如何破局?
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-11-17 12:32
Core Insights - China's urbanization rate has reached 67%, indicating a shift towards the later stages of urban development, with a trend of slowing urbanization growth [1][2] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" period saw an average urbanization growth rate drop to 0.78 percentage points due to the pandemic, while the "15th Five-Year Plan" is expected to maintain a growth rate of around 0.7 percentage points, reaching an estimated 71.5% by 2030 [2][3] Urbanization Trends - Historical average annual urbanization rate increases were: 1.44 percentage points during the "9th Five-Year Plan," 1.35 during the "10th," 1.39 during the "11th," 1.48 during the "12th," and 1.31 during the "13th" [2] - The transition from rapid growth to stable development in urbanization is a key focus for the new period, as highlighted in the recent Central Urban Work Conference [2] Quality and Speed of Urbanization - The "15th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes balancing speed and quality in urbanization, with a focus on improving urbanization quality and synchronizing urbanization with citizenization [3][4] Rural-Urban Integration - The integration of rural and urban areas is crucial, with county-level cities becoming key hubs for absorbing rural labor migration [7][9] - The quality of urbanization for agricultural migrants needs improvement, with a focus on providing basic public services based on registered residence [4][6] Structural Optimization - The current urban structure is characterized by a polarization between mega-cities and smaller towns, necessitating a re-evaluation of urban scale and structure [11][12] - From 2010 to 2023, the number of mega-cities increased from 8 to 23, while small cities decreased from 489 to 469, indicating a need for coordinated development [11] High-Quality Urban Development - The shift towards high-quality urban development is a priority, focusing on enhancing urban characteristics, safety, and development atmosphere [13][14] - Urban renewal is identified as a critical strategy for achieving high-quality urban development, emphasizing the need for government support to attract investment and stimulate demand [13][14]
专家热议:“十五五”时期如何推进新型城镇化?
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-15 03:18
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the transition of China's urbanization from rapid growth to stable development, emphasizing the need to align with the new goals of the "14th Five-Year Plan" and to focus on quality improvement and efficiency in urban development [1][4]. Group 1: Urbanization Development Strategies - The current phase of urbanization should be understood within the context of China's modernization and global changes, aiming to meet the growing needs of the population [1]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" period should focus on the deep integration of urban areas across seven dimensions: regional, urban-rural, industrial, digital, green, cultural, and safety [1]. - Urbanization is crucial for achieving economic and social development goals, serving as both a primary content and an important support for building a modern socialist society [2]. Group 2: Key Focus Areas for Urbanization - Emphasis on collaborative efforts to optimize urban clusters and metropolitan areas, ensuring infrastructure and public services are interconnected while allowing for distinctive local developments [2][3]. - High-quality urban development should be assessed through three dimensions: development capacity, livability, and safety, with a focus on creating a unique industrial structure and a responsive safety management system [2]. - Promoting rural-urban integration through reforms that facilitate the movement of farmers to cities and the flow of urban resources to rural areas is essential for modernizing agriculture and rural areas [3]. Group 3: Government Role and Challenges - The implementation of new urbanization should stimulate domestic demand by integrating rural populations into the modern economy, with a focus on local government incentives and accountability [3]. - Addressing the debt issues faced by local governments is critical to ensure continued investment in urbanization, household registration reform, and public services [3]. - The predicted urbanization speed during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period is expected to remain around 0.7 percentage points, with a primary focus on improving the quality of urbanization [4].
激活存量资源潜力 赋能城市高质量发展(专题深思)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-11 22:40
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of balancing the utilization of both incremental and stock resources to enhance resource allocation efficiency, which is crucial for promoting high-quality urban development [1] Group 1: Urban Development Strategies - The transition from large-scale land development to revitalizing existing urban resources is a necessary requirement for stable urbanization, as seen in developed economies [2] - Historical examples include the transformation of London's Canary Wharf and Hamburg's HafenCity, which successfully repurposed old industrial areas into modern urban spaces [2] Group 2: Activation of Stock Resources - Since the reform and opening up, China has experienced rapid urbanization, leading to a significant accumulation of land, housing, and infrastructure resources [3] - Activating stock resources is essential for transforming urban development methods, optimizing economic structures, and converting growth drivers [3] - Cities often face inefficiencies due to overbuilding and inadequate operational planning, highlighting the need for tailored approaches to activate stock resources [3] Group 3: Economic Structure Transformation - The contribution of the tertiary sector to GDP is projected to reach 56.7% by 2024, necessitating adjustments in urban resource functions to support industrial transformation [4] - Various initiatives have been undertaken, such as converting old factories into tech incubators and updating traditional commercial areas into cultural and tourism complexes [4] Group 4: Collaborative Efforts for Resource Activation - Activating urban stock resources requires top-level design, local innovation, and active market participation to convert dormant value into dynamic growth [5] - Recent policies have been introduced to provide institutional support for the revitalization of urban stock assets [5] - A comprehensive understanding of asset inventories and the establishment of cross-departmental collaboration mechanisms are essential for effective urban renewal planning [5][6] Group 5: Infrastructure Management - Improving the management of infrastructure assets is crucial for enhancing operational efficiency and achieving a balance between economic and social benefits [7] - Strategies include expanding the functions of public facilities and implementing dynamic pricing mechanisms for public utilities to ensure sustainable asset operations [7]
衔接中央部署和地方实践,串联行业创新和民生需求,第23届城博会启幕
Hua Xia Shi Bao· 2025-11-06 13:56
Core Insights - The 23rd China Urban Expo officially opened on November 6, 2025, at the Shougang International Exhibition Center in Beijing, featuring a new display system with "two core pavilions, three types of exhibitions, and four core themes" [2][3][7] - The expo aims to connect central policies with local practices, showcasing innovations in housing quality, urban renewal, and governance, emphasizing the theme of "People's City, Happy Home" [3][4][9] Exhibition Overview - The exhibition covers nearly 10,000 square meters with over 100 participating companies, focusing on urban renewal, quality housing, and smart construction [3][4] - Pavilion 7 focuses on urban renewal and new city construction, while Pavilion 14 emphasizes quality housing and smart building technologies [4][5] Thematic Focus - The expo's four core display areas include: 1. **Beautiful and Livable City Construction**: Showcasing typical cases of old community renovations and accessibility improvements [7][8] 2. **Safe and Resilient City Construction**: Highlighting urban infrastructure updates and risk prevention technologies [8] 3. **Innovative Smart City Construction**: Presenting modern governance practices and smart monitoring systems [8] 4. **Village and Town Construction and Industrial Development**: Focusing on rural revitalization and the integration of urban and rural development [8] Innovative Display Techniques - The expo introduces XR and MR technologies to enhance the architectural culture experience, along with interactive sandboxes and digital twin animations to visualize urban renewal processes [9] - The exhibition transforms traditional displays of municipal facilities into immersive, touchable experiences, illustrating their role in urban development [9] Strategic Importance - The expo serves as a vital link between central government directives and local implementation, reflecting the outcomes of the Central Urban Work Conference and the subsequent policy documents [9][10] - It aims to facilitate communication and collaboration among government, enterprises, and research institutions to promote high-quality urban development [6][9]
最新公开!我国24座发达城市揭晓:上海第2,无锡领先苏州,广东3城上榜!
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-05 09:50
Core Insights - A recent list highlighting the profound changes in China's regional economic landscape shows that 24 non-resource cities have surpassed the $20,000 per capita GDP threshold, marking a significant milestone in China's high-quality urban development [1] Group 1: Economic Performance of Major Cities - Beijing ranks first in comprehensive strength, followed closely by Shanghai, indicating a fierce "quality vs. quantity" competition among developed economies [3] - Shanghai is undergoing a transformation from "scale expansion" to "quality enhancement," driven by policies in the Pudong New Area and its core functions in finance, trade, and technology innovation [3] - Jiangsu stands out with eight cities making the list, showcasing impressive regional balanced development, with Wuxi leading in per capita GDP due to its focus on advanced manufacturing and high-value industries [5] Group 2: Guangdong's Economic Dynamics - The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area features Shenzhen, Zhuhai, and Guangzhou, representing a strong "three-core drive" with distinct development paths: innovation in Shenzhen, ecological focus in Zhuhai, and trade in Guangzhou [7] - The financial ecosystem in the Greater Bay Area is increasingly supporting these cities' advancement towards higher levels of development through capital flow and industrial collaboration [7] Group 3: Broader Economic Trends - The list reflects the resilience and vast potential of China's economy, with cities like Changzhou and Yichang demonstrating successful practices in innovation-driven growth and transformation [9] - The "developed city list" serves as both a report card and a competitive map for future urban development, emphasizing the importance of quality, resident welfare, and sustainability in the competition among cities [9]