To promote the sustainable development of economy and environment

I will be invited to conduct research in Chengde City

2024-05-20 08:05Source: 中文

In order to deepen the battle against pollution and further promote the green, low-carbon, and high-quality development of Hebei Province, we will continue to innovate the ecological environment oriented development (EOD) model in Shuangqiao District, Chengde City, and promote the realization of ecological product value and high-quality development. At the invitation of the Shuangqiao District Committee and Government of Chengde City, our research team led by Vice President Liu Hongzhi conducted research and held a symposium in Chengde City on May 16th.

During this survey, the research team had a deep understanding of the practices of Shuangqiao District in ecological environment protection and resource utilization. At the same time, on-site inspections were conducted on the construction waste resource utilization project, as well as important ecological projects such as Shuangfengsi Reservoir and Wulie River. Yang Lei, Secretary of the Shuangqiao District Committee, warmly received the research group, and Vice District Mayor Zhang Shengyong and relevant officials from the committee and bureau attended the on-site investigation and symposium. Of particular note, this survey also invited Lu Jing, Deputy Director of the EOD Innovation Center at the Environmental Planning Institute of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. She not only introduced knowledge related to EOD, but also provided specific guidance for the work, which was highly recognized and praised by Chengde.

The EOD model emphasizes the fundamental position of ecological protection and environmental governance. Through the support of characteristic industry operations and regional comprehensive development carriers, it achieves effective integration between ecological environment governance projects and related industries with good returns. This model helps to solve the financial difficulties in traditional environmental protection projects, while not increasing the government's debt burden, achieving a dual improvement in economic and environmental benefits. With the gradual maturity of pilot projects, the introduction of relevant policies is becoming increasingly intensive, planning and design products are becoming more diverse, and financing models and construction implementation cases are becoming more typical.