China is rapidly transitioning from a command economy to a market economy and from a rural, agricultural society to an urban society. Some 80 percent of its national economic growth originates today in cities and towns. The objective of the World Bank assistance to China regarding urban development is to facilitate efficient, equitable, and sustainable urban growth and restructuring, by helping to improve: (a) protection of the local and global environment through wastewater, air pollution, and solid waste management, and preservation of cultural heritage; (b) provision of infrastructure, basic public services, and housing; and (c) institutional and financial frameworks of local governance and public service provision.
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Data do documento
2006/09/25
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TIpo de documento
Documento de Trabalho
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No. do relatório
45295
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Nº do volume
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Data de divulgação
2010/07/01
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Disclosed
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Nome do documento
Urban development program in China : towards China's urban future
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Cultural Heritage and Urban Development;Solid Waste Management;urban infrastructure finance;provision of infrastructure;water quality modeling;degree of decentralization;national economic growth;air pollution control;local capacity building;city development strategy;private sector service;urban environment portfolio;low income population;financing service delivery;water quality protection;public service provision;air pollution abatement;water demand management;river basin level;grant funding;distant learning;Advisory services;urban sector;regional network;water conservation;existing asset;Urban Planning;build heritage;environmental economics;ancient city;urban region;individual city;City Management;important component;utility financing;multilateral institution;city networking;civil works;market mechanism;financial sustainability;financial framework;Public Services;global environment;sustainable urban;agricultural society;market economy;command economy;economic region;Consulting services;metropolitan area;small cities;urban periphery;environmental regulation;asset utilization;investment planning;water reuse;urban restructuring;wastewater management;urban upgrade;utility reform;wastewater treatment;conservation initiative;wastewater reuse;technical standard;successful innovation;operational practices;Water Shortage;urban transport;policy study;program lending;geographical coverage;
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