In urbanization (or urbanization), the number of people living in urban areas is increasing. Urbanization is the result of economic growth in most countries. Indeed, all developed countries in the world are experiencing urbanization. This is not news for Chinese leaders. In order to transform China from a developing country to a developed country, China encourages citizens to move from rural areas to big cities and providing incentives to industrialized industrialized countries. Urbanization has become a process that has been experienced in many countries, but China's urbanization plan is quite obvious compared to the Western example.
Rapid migration and rapid urbanization of the Chinese population to urban areas can not be stopped by China's promotion to the world power, and perhaps urgent movements. China's immigration and urbanization problems can not be separated from each other and are closely related to each other, but it is very natural and necessary for China to develop into an important world power. China is trying to curb and suppress large-scale immigration and rapid urbanization. Currently, modes and flows of immigration and urbanization are driving economic growth in China, but the efficiency of the Chinese government's response to immigration and urbanization is very low, and effective economic growth, policy change, It hinders the achievement of ideal economic development.
Why is this so important? China is rapidly urbanized. As of the end of 2015, 56% of the population of China lived in urban areas. Along with the development of China, China is trying to eliminate dependence on fossil fuels and become the world's largest producer of renewable energy. China has experienced many trends that have influenced direct cities around the world. The four CROs in China will have their own experience of completing the strategic development process by combining the rich experience of the other 100 cities. Through quarterly workshops, the CRO and its team develop and share the course and success of resilience, learn about their work and collaborate.
According to the United Nations, half of the world's population will live in urban areas soon. China is one of the cities with advanced urbanization, advanced modernization and a highly developed society. Over the past two decades, China's population growth has occurred in most cities in China. In 1952, the urbanized population was only 72 million people. However, it increased by 500 million in 2004. A statistician predicts that 800 million Chinese will enter different cities by 2020. Urbanization rate grows at a rate of 1% per year