The Wenjiang District in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's
Sichuan Province, has been selected as a
candidate to compete for the International Awards For Livable
Communities (The LivCom Awards), November 22-26 in London with six
cities from Japan, France, the United States, Canada, Sweden and
New Zealand.
Launched in 1997 and endorsed by the United Nations Environment
Program, the LivCom Awards are the world's only awards competition
focusing on best practice management of the local environment,
assessing a city's development in landscape construction, culture
heritage management and environmental protection.
Green projects
Chengdu is investing billions of yuan in developing an
environmentally-friendly pesticide and a tree-planting scheme that
will cover more than a third of the urban area.
The projects are part of a 37-billion yuan (US$4.93 billion)
plan for environmental improvements up to 2010. The 240 projects,
featuring water, air and noise pollution control as well as the
environmentally-friendly disposal of waste in urban and rural
areas, are aimed at improving air and water quality.
The Wenjiang District in
Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province
The Wenjiang District in
Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province
(China Daily October 23, 2007)