Chongqing 2035 : Spatial and Economic Transformation for a Global City
Geographically, Chongqing is strategically positioned as a gateway to China’s west, a key connection in the Yangtze river economic belt, and a strategic base for China’s belt and road initiative. Over the past two decades, Chongqing has faced signi...
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okr-10986-313862021-06-14T10:02:59Z Chongqing 2035 : Spatial and Economic Transformation for a Global City World Bank CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY RISK MANAGEMENT SPATIAL ECONOMICS SPATIAL STRATEGY HUMAN-CENTERED DEVELOPMENT CONNECTIVITY ECONOMIC INTEGRATION VALUE CHAIN SKILLED LABOR LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LOW-CARBON GROWTH GREEN GROWTH RESOURCE MANAGEMENT URBAN PLANNING URBANIZATION COMPETITIVENESS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY SOCIAL INCLUSION Geographically, Chongqing is strategically positioned as a gateway to China’s west, a key connection in the Yangtze river economic belt, and a strategic base for China’s belt and road initiative. Over the past two decades, Chongqing has faced significant challenges, including the resettlement of over 1 million people and numerous enterprises due to the construction of the Three Gorges dam. Despite these challenges, Chongqing has made an extraordinary transformation. This transformation has resulted in an important sectoral shift. The municipality’s economy, formerly based in agriculture and heavy industry, is now more balanced, with the secondary and tertiary industries contributing to 44 percent and 48 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) respectively. Chongqing’s economic transformation goes hand in hand with improvements to social inclusiveness. 2019-03-14T15:30:15Z 2019-03-14T15:30:15Z 2019 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/228051552366795612/Chongqing-2035-Spatial-and-Economic-Transformation-for-a-Global-City-Overview http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31386 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: City Development Strategy East Asia and Pacific China |
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CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY RISK MANAGEMENT SPATIAL ECONOMICS SPATIAL STRATEGY HUMAN-CENTERED DEVELOPMENT CONNECTIVITY ECONOMIC INTEGRATION VALUE CHAIN SKILLED LABOR LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LOW-CARBON GROWTH GREEN GROWTH RESOURCE MANAGEMENT URBAN PLANNING URBANIZATION COMPETITIVENESS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY SOCIAL INCLUSION |
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CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY RISK MANAGEMENT SPATIAL ECONOMICS SPATIAL STRATEGY HUMAN-CENTERED DEVELOPMENT CONNECTIVITY ECONOMIC INTEGRATION VALUE CHAIN SKILLED LABOR LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LOW-CARBON GROWTH GREEN GROWTH RESOURCE MANAGEMENT URBAN PLANNING URBANIZATION COMPETITIVENESS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY SOCIAL INCLUSION World Bank Chongqing 2035 : Spatial and Economic Transformation for a Global City |
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Geographically, Chongqing is
strategically positioned as a gateway to China’s west, a key
connection in the Yangtze river economic belt, and a
strategic base for China’s belt and road initiative. Over
the past two decades, Chongqing has faced significant
challenges, including the resettlement of over 1 million
people and numerous enterprises due to the construction of
the Three Gorges dam. Despite these challenges, Chongqing
has made an extraordinary transformation. This
transformation has resulted in an important sectoral shift.
The municipality’s economy, formerly based in agriculture
and heavy industry, is now more balanced, with the secondary
and tertiary industries contributing to 44 percent and 48
percent of gross domestic product (GDP) respectively.
Chongqing’s economic transformation goes hand in hand with
improvements to social inclusiveness. |
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Chongqing 2035 : Spatial and Economic Transformation for a Global City |
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Chongqing 2035 : Spatial and Economic Transformation for a Global City |
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Chongqing 2035 : Spatial and Economic Transformation for a Global City |
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Chongqing 2035 : Spatial and Economic Transformation for a Global City |
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chongqing 2035 : spatial and economic transformation for a global city |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/228051552366795612/Chongqing-2035-Spatial-and-Economic-Transformation-for-a-Global-City-Overview http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31386 |
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