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The Chinese urbanization construction has been on the fast track of development. It is estimated that the Chinese urbanization rate will reach about 65% by 2030. With long-term focus on urban sustainable development, CBCSD is willing to work with top business community both from home and abroad to contribute its own share in scaling up urbanization, providing solutions thus to realize a green, low-carbon and sustainable development.
Ecological Civilization and Urbanization
- Hangzhou Ends High Energy Consumption Era to Become a City Free from Coal-fired Unit
- The Exposure Draft of the Action Plan for Green Development of Petroleum and Chemical Industry completed
- Policy Interpretations for the National New Urbanization Plan (2014-2020)
- The Chinese Low Carbon City International Conference Inaugurated in Shanghai and the “Report on China's Low Carbon City Construction” Released
- The Implementation of New Atmospheric Law: China steps in the significant year for ecological civilization reform
- 13th Five-year Plan regards Green development and circular economy as the necessary progress for new urbanization
- Combined Strategy on Supply Side: Urbanization is the key progress
- Shanghai launched the first new urbanization PPP projects
- National new urbanization environmental governance industry high-level consultative conference was held in Beijing
- Central Urban Conference was held in Beijing
- NDRC: speeds up to formulate low carbon urbanization pilot facilities
- Overview for Special Panel of Beijing Forum?“New Urbanization: Global Experience and China’s Way”
UII & EEB
Waste Synergy
- Chemicals: Science views waste in role as raw material of the future
- Chinese cleanup is changing recycling worldwide
- The 10 ways sustainability professionals can scale up the circular economy
- Chinese economy’s present and future analyzed at China NOW Summit
- WBCSD Cement Sustainability Initiative and IFC announce cooperation towards low carbon growth in Indian cement sector
Studies on Urban Mobility Implementation
- Smart City Technology Investment in Asia Pacific to Total $63 Billion from 2014 through 2023, Forecasts Navigant Research
- Chongqing's transport system increases competitiveness
- What China’s Urbanization Plan Means for Urban Transport Systems
- Barun Roy: China's urban delta force
- China to fast-track introduction of Phase 5 gasoline in major cities in 2015
- Cabbies in spotlight as app ban road tested
- China accelerates improvement of car charging services
- Shanghai government cracks down on taxi booking apps
- Driving off CO2:how increased use of electric vehicles could improve air quality and improve energy security
- Maglev trains speeding toward greener future
- Stronger push for 'green' cars
- China's new energy vehicles fueled up