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不排名、重进步,全球100多个城市应用的上海指数如何推动可持续发展转变
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-11-01 06:21
Core Insights - The Shanghai Index is evolving from a theoretical framework into a practical policy tool and collaboration platform for promoting sustainable urban development globally [1][3] - The release of the Shanghai Index Application Report at the World Cities Day event highlights its role in providing a structured approach to assess urban sustainability [1][3] Application Scenarios - The Shanghai Index, officially known as the Global Urban Monitoring Framework - Shanghai Application Index, is developed to scientifically diagnose and analyze the progress of urban sustainability [3][4] - The index includes 47 key indicators tailored to various application scenarios, focusing on human-centered urban renewal and aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals [3][4] - Specific application scenarios include indicators for innovation cities, health cities, and mega cities, addressing diverse urban challenges [5][6] Indicator Framework - The indicator system is based on the "Shanghai Index 5×4 framework," featuring seven key indicators that capture economic and social vitality changes due to urban renewal [4][5] - The framework includes traditional metrics like GDP growth and PM2.5 concentration, alongside innovative indicators such as built-up area light index [4][5] Progress and Adaptability - The Shanghai Index emphasizes progressiveness, focusing on the improvement of urban sustainability levels rather than ranking cities [8][10] - It is designed to be an open platform that adapts to the unique stories and challenges of different cities, ensuring relevance and applicability [11][12] - The index aims to guide public policy formulation by identifying urban shortcomings and suggesting actionable solutions [5][12] Global Application and Future Directions - Over 100 cities worldwide are currently piloting the Shanghai Index, with ongoing efforts to refine its methodology through practical applications [14] - Future initiatives include integrating artificial intelligence and big data to enhance the index's capabilities and creating a global urban database for shared access [15]
“创新发展,共建以人为本的智慧城市” 世界城市日启航第二个十年 从上海走向全球,赋能可持续发展
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-30 22:22
我国城镇化正从快速增长期转向稳定发展期,城市发展正从大规模增量扩张阶段转向存量提质增效为主 的阶段。今年发布的《中共中央国务院关于推动城市高质量发展的意见》明确提出,"加强人居领域国 际交流合作,持续提升世界城市日、全球可持续发展城市奖(上海奖)影响力。"世界城市日承担起提 升城市对外开放合作水平的新使命,明确了为中国特色城市现代化提供理念与实践参照的新目标。 2025年,世界城市日站上新起点,启航第二个十年。这一由中国在联合国推动设立的国际日,已从一颗 根植于上海的理念种子,茁壮成长为一棵带动全球城市可持续发展的参天大树。 十年积累:从世博愿景到全球共识 2010年10月31日,上海世博会经历了184天的展期,圆满落幕,给上海、中国乃至世界留下了"成功、精 彩、难忘"的回忆。闭幕当日发布的《上海宣言》,提出了设立世界城市日的倡议。经过各方不懈努 力,2013年12月,第68届联合国大会决定,自2014年起将每年的10月31日设为世界城市日,旨在传承弘 扬上海世博会"城市,让生活更美好"的理念,推进全球城市的可持续发展。经过中方、联合国人居署和 全球各国的共同努力,世界城市日如今成为推广可持续发展理念、合作应 ...
全球共议绿色低碳与韧性城市、全球可持续发展灯塔倡议知识分享计划再起航
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-10-28 06:59
Core Viewpoint - The integration of green transformation and resilience building in megacities is a global imperative for future urban living patterns, highlighted by a high-profile conference in Shanghai that focused on sustainable urban development solutions [1][2]. Group 1: Conference Overview - The "Green Low-Carbon and Resilient Cities" conference held in Shanghai on October 27, 2023, was a key agenda for the 2025 World Cities Day, gathering global experts to discuss sustainable urban development [1][2]. - The conference resulted in the release of a series of technical guidelines, construction solutions, and international standards aimed at promoting sustainable urban development [1][2][27]. Group 2: Key Themes and Insights - The conference emphasized that green low-carbon development is not merely an environmental issue but a profound transformation of economic development methods, presenting new growth opportunities [2][4]. - Resilience building is essential for providing safety in urban development, and both green low-carbon and resilience strategies are interdependent [2][4]. Group 3: Technological and Collaborative Approaches - AI is identified as a core driver of urban sustainable development, enhancing resource efficiency and reducing carbon footprints, while ensuring social equity and public trust [11][13]. - The importance of integrating scientific knowledge, technology, and multi-stakeholder collaboration in urban policy and planning was emphasized [6][11]. Group 4: Global Practices and Case Studies - The Shanghai Ecological Park, developed over 30 years, serves as a model for green infrastructure, demonstrating significant ecological and economic benefits, including a green area of 5,538 hectares and an investment of 87 billion yuan [21][27]. - Various international examples were shared, such as Brazil's collaborative model for sustainable urban governance and Kenya's smart planning initiatives to enhance resilience [23][25]. Group 5: Tools and Guidelines Released - The conference introduced several key tools and guidelines for urban green low-carbon and resilience development, including sponge city construction guidelines and zero-carbon building solutions [27][30]. - The "Lighthouse Initiative" was launched to promote global knowledge sharing on sustainable development practices, with several exemplary cases recognized [30][34].