The International Conference on Sustainable Urbanization Strategies
2003 opened yesterday in this coastal city, attracting more than
230 representatives from 30 countries and regions to discuss
sustainable urbanization and economic, social and environmental
development.
The event is being sponsored by the United Nations Human Habitat
Committee, China's Ministry of Construction and Weihai municipal
government. The decisions of the conference will be referred to the
Second World City Forum to be held by the UN in Barcelona next
September.
Qiu Baoxing, vice-minister of construction, said his ministry has
worked hard to ensure that the nation's urbanization strategies
have distinctly Chinese characteristics.
China's urbanization process is taking place at a very fast rate.
To date, the country has established 662 cities and 20,358 towns,
with a total population of nearly 500 million. The urbanization
level has increased from 26.4 per cent in 1990 to 37.7 per
cent.
The minister said promoting urbanization is an important mission
for the Chinese Government in its work to build a comprehensively
well-off society. The country has set up scientific and rational
urban systems, insisting on the co-ordinated development of large,
medium and small cities and towns, and adapting the urbanization
process to suit economic and social development levels.
Information technology and marketization will also help provide a
better habitat for people. Meanwhile the country will intensify
ecological environmental construction and work to further control
pollution, the minister added.
"The sustainable development of urbanization is the most pressing
challenge facing the world in the 21st century," said Lars
Ret'utersward, director of the global department of the UN Habitat
Committee.
"Urban areas create wealth and opportunities for society, but they
also create disease, pollution and poverty if they are not managed
well. The UN Habitat Committee will promote discussions and
co-operation on global sustainable urbanization, and share the best
samples and lessons with all countries."
The city of Weihai is a model of sustainable urbanization
strategies in China, with its urbanization rate reaching 51 per
cent. In October the city received the UN Habitat Scroll of Honour
Award 2003 for its outstanding contributions in improving its
habitat and environment.
Besides Weihai, Shandong and Jiangsu provinces, and the cities of
Guangzhou, Xi'an and Kunming also introduced their experiences in
sustainable urbanization at the conference.
(China Daily November 4, 2003)
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