As China's cities shift from breakneck expansion to improving the layout and functions of existing urban spaces,the questions facing policymakers are no longer how to attract migrants,but how to integrate them;not...As China's cities shift from breakneck expansion to improving the layout and functions of existing urban spaces,the questions facing policymakers are no longer how to attract migrants,but how to integrate them;not how to build new megaprojects,but how to make cities more livable and inclusive.These themes were front and center at the China Sustainable Urbanization Forum:Theory,Policy and Practice2025,held at Tsinghua University on November 13,where officials,scholars and industry experts gathered to weigh the challenges facing the next planning cycle and the reforms needed to meet them.展开更多
文摘As China's cities shift from breakneck expansion to improving the layout and functions of existing urban spaces,the questions facing policymakers are no longer how to attract migrants,but how to integrate them;not how to build new megaprojects,but how to make cities more livable and inclusive.These themes were front and center at the China Sustainable Urbanization Forum:Theory,Policy and Practice2025,held at Tsinghua University on November 13,where officials,scholars and industry experts gathered to weigh the challenges facing the next planning cycle and the reforms needed to meet them.