联合国2030年可持续发展目标(SDGs)
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我国首份城市综合发展指数报告发布,北京85.1分排名第一
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-14 08:28
Core Insights - The first "Urban Comprehensive Development Index Report (2025)" has been released, indicating a positive trend in high-quality sustainable urban development in China, characterized by "leading head cities and overall improvement" [1][2] Group 1: Rankings and Performance - Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai rank first, second, and third respectively in the comprehensive evaluation with scores of 85.1, 82.5, and 81.4 [1] - Other cities such as Hangzhou, Jinan, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Chengdu, and Wuhan also made it to the top ten, showcasing strong comprehensive capabilities across multiple dimensions [1] Group 2: Innovation and Smart City Metrics - In terms of innovation, Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai lead with excellent performance in technological innovation and results transformation [1] - For beautiful city metrics, Guiyang, Changsha, and Shenzhen excelled with high water cleanliness and tidy living environments, highlighting ecological advantages [2] - Smart city metrics show significant advantages for Beijing, Shanghai, and Wuhan, with widespread implementation of "one-stop" government services and solid infrastructure development like 5G base stations [2] Group 3: Evaluation Framework - The report introduces a comprehensive evaluation system that connects the United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with China's latest national urban policies, utilizing 90 practical indicators to assess 36 major domestic cities [2]
2025年服贸会“全球绿色经济发展论坛”在京举办
人民网-国际频道 原创稿· 2025-09-13 09:11
Group 1 - The "Global Green Economy Development Forum" was held at the Shougang International Exhibition Center, focusing on the theme "Building SDGs Together - Green Economic Innovation and Global Cooperation" [1][2] - The forum gathered over 300 participants, including officials from the UN and EU, diplomats from 10 countries, and representatives from various sectors to discuss key topics related to sustainable development goals (SDGs) and green economy [1][2] - Key discussions included "SDGs and Green Economy," "Green Trade and Carbon Footprint," "Green Innovation and Industrial Transformation," and "Zero Carbon Park Construction and Development" [1] Group 2 - The UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda has only five years left, urging immediate action from the international community, with China recognized for its achievements in green economy and AI [2] - The Chinese Social Work Association emphasized the importance of implementing ESG principles across organizations and developing a standardized ESG evaluation system [2] - Beijing aims to become a benchmark city for green economy, focusing on green technology, industry cultivation, and policy environment in its upcoming "14th Five-Year Plan" [2] Group 3 - Various experts and diplomats shared insights on the 2030 SDGs and green economy, discussing topics like green trade, carbon footprint, and green supply chains [3] - The forum announced the establishment of a green economy platform linking the UN and international community, along with the release of several significant reports and guidelines related to sustainable development [4] - Two international cooperation agreements were signed, including a partnership for sustainable development actions and a project for AI intelligent energy-saving technology [4]