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环南昆山—罗浮山引领区(广州)总规出台 在从化增城划定两大先行区
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban· 2025-12-22 07:45
Core Viewpoint - The Guangzhou "Baiqianwan Project" aims to establish a high-quality development leading area in the Nankunshan-Luofushan region, focusing on ecological advantages and modern urbanization practices in China. Group 1: Planning and Structure - The planning emphasizes a comprehensive approach, proposing a spatial structure of "coordinating two rings, integrating three rivers, and merging urban and rural areas" to enhance the flow of various urban-rural elements and promote modernization and differentiation in towns and villages [1] - A transportation plan is outlined to connect domestic and international traffic, creating a 400-kilometer scenic tourism road to attract visitors and boost local economies [1] Group 2: Industry Layout - The plan focuses on four key industries: "Health +", "Cultural Tourism +", "Agriculture +", and "Innovation +". It aims to leverage local resources for developing wellness clusters, tourism brands, modern agriculture, and emerging industries [2] - Specific initiatives include creating 12 wellness zones, enhancing tourism attractions, modernizing 13 agricultural parks, and fostering strategic industries like low-altitude economy and biomedicine [2] Group 3: Implementation and Design - The plan designates two pilot areas covering approximately 278 square kilometers, with a focus on developing a 52-kilometer scenic tourism road by 2025 [3] - A design competition is initiated to engage local communities and design professionals in the planning process, ensuring that local needs align with design outcomes [3]
丹麦获准以数十亿丹麦克朗建造巨型森林
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-09-04 16:51
Core Points - The European Commission has approved Denmark's national aid of nearly 4.7 billion Danish kroner for the construction of new forests, clearing a significant obstacle for the green tripartite agreement [1] - The tripartite agreement aims to restore nearly 400,000 hectares of agricultural land to nature by 2045, including 250,000 hectares of forest [1] - The funding will ensure the addition of approximately 62,000 hectares of forest by the end of 2030, with a subsidy of 75,500 Danish kroner per hectare [1]