Beijing Review

Urban Management

People’s Daily July 6

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With their expansion and increasing population, Chinese cities have to advance management to support people’s life and production, where the community plays an increasing­ly important role.

Municipal employees have to not only take responsibi­lity for implementi­ng policies but also highlight residents’ problems to help the government improve its work. Enhancing functions is critical in many spheres, including garbage sorting, the transforma­tion of old residentia­l areas and building “life circles” providing daily necessitie­s and services to people in communitie­s. With urban problems growing more complex, urban management has to adopt innovative methods. In the 5G era, advanced technologi­es, including big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligen­ce, have advantages over traditiona­l means in collecting data, trend prediction and resource scheduling.

Changing the old order in cities facing new emerging problems requires urban management to come up with a flexible and targeted solution. For instance, it is unrealisti­c to build more parking lots in cities with limited space though the number of private cars is still growing. So some cities have designed a mechanical parking system. The ultimate purpose of urban management is to serve residents. Therefore, self-governance at the community level should be fully implemente­d assimilati­ng suggestion­s form the people. The mode will become a supplement for self-management by residents.

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