Minhang is situated in the southern suburb of Shanghai. It is 30 km from the urban area of Shanghai. In the early 1960s, it was noted for the speed of development in Shanghai’s economy. Now it is a new rising modem i...Minhang is situated in the southern suburb of Shanghai. It is 30 km from the urban area of Shanghai. In the early 1960s, it was noted for the speed of development in Shanghai’s economy. Now it is a new rising modem industrial park—the Shanghai Minhang Economic and Technological Development District. On my visit to the district, Ye Xuyan, Advisor to the General Manager of展开更多
Fifteen years ago, when Comrade Deng Xiaoping inspected Tianjin Economic and Technical Development District, he firmly pointed out, "We should open to the outside world; if not, we can not makeeconomy vigorous.&q...Fifteen years ago, when Comrade Deng Xiaoping inspected Tianjin Economic and Technical Development District, he firmly pointed out, "We should open to the outside world; if not, we can not makeeconomy vigorous." He made an inscription with pleasure; "Development District Has Great Hope".Now China has 43 state level economic and technical development districts and numerous various leveldevelopment districts, spreading over China. This great change proves that Comrade Deng Xiaoping’stheory is of scientific nature, foresight and correctness.展开更多
The Shanghai Hongqiao Economic and Technological Development District is an entrance to Shanghai because it is connected to the Hongqiao Airport. The district occupies an area of 65.2 hectares. It is the only way from
The sixth QIAN Xuesen Forum'QIAN Xuesen Think Tank to Promote the Development of Xiong’an New District'was held in Beijing on April 23,2017 before the arrival of the second Space Day.Under the guidance of the...The sixth QIAN Xuesen Forum'QIAN Xuesen Think Tank to Promote the Development of Xiong’an New District'was held in Beijing on April 23,2017 before the arrival of the second Space Day.Under the guidance of the Chinese Academy of Engineering(CAE),China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation(CASC)and the preparatory work committee of Xiong’an New District,the forum was展开更多
Events can bring important impetus to urban development.In addition to hardware investments,such as infrastructure,events also have important potential in the development of knowledge cities.Nanjing is a typical city ...Events can bring important impetus to urban development.In addition to hardware investments,such as infrastructure,events also have important potential in the development of knowledge cities.Nanjing is a typical city where China’s knowledge industry is rapidly growing.Since the end of the last century,Nanjing has been promoting new district development on the city’s periphery and has hosted a series of events,including the 10th National Games in 2005 and the 2nd Youth Olympic Games in 2014.In this process,the city government also hopes to explore the potential of the knowledge economy and is committed to providing a new direction for urban development.This work reviews the history of Nanjing’s knowledge city development from two different dimensions(land development and knowledge development)and summarises the related achievements and lessons in different periods.The authors aim to identify the diverse effects of events in urban social and economic development based on the analysis of the differences in governance structure between land development and knowledge development.This work contributes to the literature on events and provides insights into the potential uses of events as a mechanism for knowledge-driven urban development.展开更多
文摘Minhang is situated in the southern suburb of Shanghai. It is 30 km from the urban area of Shanghai. In the early 1960s, it was noted for the speed of development in Shanghai’s economy. Now it is a new rising modem industrial park—the Shanghai Minhang Economic and Technological Development District. On my visit to the district, Ye Xuyan, Advisor to the General Manager of
文摘Fifteen years ago, when Comrade Deng Xiaoping inspected Tianjin Economic and Technical Development District, he firmly pointed out, "We should open to the outside world; if not, we can not makeeconomy vigorous." He made an inscription with pleasure; "Development District Has Great Hope".Now China has 43 state level economic and technical development districts and numerous various leveldevelopment districts, spreading over China. This great change proves that Comrade Deng Xiaoping’stheory is of scientific nature, foresight and correctness.
文摘The Shanghai Hongqiao Economic and Technological Development District is an entrance to Shanghai because it is connected to the Hongqiao Airport. The district occupies an area of 65.2 hectares. It is the only way from
文摘The sixth QIAN Xuesen Forum'QIAN Xuesen Think Tank to Promote the Development of Xiong’an New District'was held in Beijing on April 23,2017 before the arrival of the second Space Day.Under the guidance of the Chinese Academy of Engineering(CAE),China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation(CASC)and the preparatory work committee of Xiong’an New District,the forum was
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Number 52078114)the Key Laboratory of Urban and Architectural Heritage Conservation of Ministry of Education,Southeast University,Nanjing,China(KLUAHC1906).
文摘Events can bring important impetus to urban development.In addition to hardware investments,such as infrastructure,events also have important potential in the development of knowledge cities.Nanjing is a typical city where China’s knowledge industry is rapidly growing.Since the end of the last century,Nanjing has been promoting new district development on the city’s periphery and has hosted a series of events,including the 10th National Games in 2005 and the 2nd Youth Olympic Games in 2014.In this process,the city government also hopes to explore the potential of the knowledge economy and is committed to providing a new direction for urban development.This work reviews the history of Nanjing’s knowledge city development from two different dimensions(land development and knowledge development)and summarises the related achievements and lessons in different periods.The authors aim to identify the diverse effects of events in urban social and economic development based on the analysis of the differences in governance structure between land development and knowledge development.This work contributes to the literature on events and provides insights into the potential uses of events as a mechanism for knowledge-driven urban development.