The Dabancheng Windpower Farm in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the largest of its kind in China, plans to increase its present generating capacity of 10 MW to 100 MW by the year 2000. Situated i...The Dabancheng Windpower Farm in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the largest of its kind in China, plans to increase its present generating capacity of 10 MW to 100 MW by the year 2000. Situated in the vast desert to the southeast of Urumqi, capital city of Xinjiang, the farm has bountiful wind energy resources, with wind speeds as high as 38 metres per second. First built with the help of Danish Government loans in 1992, the farm now provides electricity for local people, especially those in remote areas which are not connected to a power grid. The farm is now seeking both domestic and overseas cooperation for technological improvements and expansion, according展开更多
China had entered a period of moderate economic growtht one that is moving at an appropriate pace. China's economy is bottoming out and seeking a new balance,
Under the push of economic reforms,the cities and towns in China are undergoing a swift development.Dynamics and functions of cities vary from ancient down to present time.Since the establishment of the People’s Repu...Under the push of economic reforms,the cities and towns in China are undergoing a swift development.Dynamics and functions of cities vary from ancient down to present time.Since the establishment of the People’s Republic,cities have experienced much oscillations in their development in accordance with the country’s political and economic ups and downs.The major problems facing the cities are:the lagging of infrastructures behind city development,the disjointment of urban planning with regional planning,and the transforming effect of spontaneous growth of market towns on urban-rural relationship.Through amplifying overall planning,modifying city size classification and enhancing the urban-rural linkage,a hierarchical urban system could be established.展开更多
Planning for Growth:Urban and Regional Planning in China Author:Wu Fulong Year:2015Publisher:Taylor&Francis Ltd ISBN:9780415814423(248 pages,in English)The book,Planning for Growth:Urban and Regional Planning in C...Planning for Growth:Urban and Regional Planning in China Author:Wu Fulong Year:2015Publisher:Taylor&Francis Ltd ISBN:9780415814423(248 pages,in English)The book,Planning for Growth:Urban and Regional Planning in China,written by Prof.Wu Fulong,is part of the Royal Town Planning Institute’s(RTPI)Library Series.It has drawn wide attention since its publication in 2015.The American urban sociologist John R.展开更多
AverageAnnualGrowthofGDPduringtheEighthFive-YearPlanPeriodStateStatisticalBureauSource:StateStatisticalBurea...AverageAnnualGrowthofGDPduringtheEighthFive-YearPlanPeriodStateStatisticalBureauSource:StateStatisticalBureau.Average Annual Growth of GDP d...展开更多
文摘The Dabancheng Windpower Farm in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the largest of its kind in China, plans to increase its present generating capacity of 10 MW to 100 MW by the year 2000. Situated in the vast desert to the southeast of Urumqi, capital city of Xinjiang, the farm has bountiful wind energy resources, with wind speeds as high as 38 metres per second. First built with the help of Danish Government loans in 1992, the farm now provides electricity for local people, especially those in remote areas which are not connected to a power grid. The farm is now seeking both domestic and overseas cooperation for technological improvements and expansion, according
文摘China had entered a period of moderate economic growtht one that is moving at an appropriate pace. China's economy is bottoming out and seeking a new balance,
文摘Under the push of economic reforms,the cities and towns in China are undergoing a swift development.Dynamics and functions of cities vary from ancient down to present time.Since the establishment of the People’s Republic,cities have experienced much oscillations in their development in accordance with the country’s political and economic ups and downs.The major problems facing the cities are:the lagging of infrastructures behind city development,the disjointment of urban planning with regional planning,and the transforming effect of spontaneous growth of market towns on urban-rural relationship.Through amplifying overall planning,modifying city size classification and enhancing the urban-rural linkage,a hierarchical urban system could be established.
文摘Planning for Growth:Urban and Regional Planning in China Author:Wu Fulong Year:2015Publisher:Taylor&Francis Ltd ISBN:9780415814423(248 pages,in English)The book,Planning for Growth:Urban and Regional Planning in China,written by Prof.Wu Fulong,is part of the Royal Town Planning Institute’s(RTPI)Library Series.It has drawn wide attention since its publication in 2015.The American urban sociologist John R.