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Wednesday, October 09 2019 - 00:17
AsiaNet
Xinhua Silk Road: Central China's Chenzhou holds conference to foster national innovation demonstration zone construction for sustainable development
BEIJING, Oct. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Chenzhou City in central China's Hunan Province recently held a conference to 
boost the construction of the national innovation demonstration zone for 
implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations 
in the city.

Approved by China's State Council in May this year, Chenzhou became one of the 
six demonstration cities nationwide to build such an innovation demonstration 
zone, a move for China to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 
of the United Nations and involve in global governance.

Located in an area where the Yangtze River system diverges from the Pearl River 
system, Chenzhou serves as a key source for the Pearl River and two major 
branches of the Yangtze River, namely the Xiangjiang River and the Ganjiang 
River. Dongjiang Lake in Chenzhou boasts the largest source of drinking water 
in Hunan.

The construction of such a demonstration zone will play a crucial role in 
providing systematic solutions for the world to tap into the sustainable 
development of water resources by giving full play to the water resource 
advantages of the city.

According to Yi Pengfei, secretary of the CPC Chenzhou municipal committee, the 
city will strive to complete the start-up construction of the demonstration 
zone by 2020, and develop an effective model by 2025, targeting to build 
Chenzhou into a green transformation demonstration zone featuring green hills 
and clear waters as well as inclusive development by 2030.

A batch of major projects were signed during the conference with investment 
totaling 29.2 billion yuan, including five sci-tech innovation platform 
projects involving utilization of water resources, sustainable development and 
other fields, as well as ten other major projects covering water supplies, and 
comprehensive recycling of non-ferrous metals, etc. 

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Source: Xinhua Silk Road Information Service
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