This document discusses China's urbanization and carbon emissions. It emphasizes that China's urbanization should be "human centered", "spatially balanced", "eco-friendly", and synchronized with industrialization, technology development, and agricultural modernization.
It describes land use patterns in China, noting that there is no private land ownership and local governments authorize land use. It also discusses urban transport, city energy use, and makes recommendations around land tax reform to promote sustainable urbanization.
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In addition to “human centered”, “spatially balanced” and “eco-friendly” urbanization, this document also
emphasizes “synchronization of urbanization with industrialization, information technology development, and
agricultural modernization”
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There is no private land ownership In China. Rural land is owned collectively by local farmers, while urban and
industrial land (as well as all natural resources) belong to the nation. Local governments can authorize the use of a
particular section of land in their respective jurisdictions for certain purposes within a specified period.