Innovation in construction of local eco-civilized cities in China: cooperative construction mechanism with multi-element objects
Mengyun Cheng and
Fengying Qin
Journal of Chinese Governance, 2021, vol. 6, issue 3, 375-395
Abstract:
The construction of eco-city is in full swing at home and abroad, and scholars all over the world have done a lot of research on it. Building an eco-civilized city is to realize the harmonious interaction between human and nature, and to constitute a new settlement system with an ecological, harmonious, and virtuous cycle. The construction of this new settlement system requires the participation of all subjects, emphasizing the co-construction of multi-subjects. However, domestic and foreign scholars have paid little attention on how to coordinate multi-subjects to build eco-civilized cities. Therefore, taking the construction of ecological civilization in the Wuhan East Lake High-tech Development Zone in China as an example, this paper establishes a ‘cooperative construction mechanism with multi-element objects’ based on the local government, enterprise, and the public. With this mechanism, we explore how to establish a cooperative construction mechanism among multi-subjects and how to implement this mechanism in the construction of eco-civilized cities, which is the core of this paper.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/23812346.2019.1699494
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