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DEMONSTRATING CLEANER AND BETTER TRANSPORT IN EUROPEAN CITIES WEDNESDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER; 1430-1700
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CHINA - SOME FACTS AND FIGURES Level of urbanisation is at about 50 percent and is in rapid development owing to migrant worker influxes (75% in the EU) 70% of energy derived from coal (17% from renewables with a target of 30% by 2050) Highly energy intensive and inefficient economy Severe environmental degradation (20 of the world’s 30 most polluted cities are in China) leading to health problems, e.g. respiratory illnesses from air pollution Second largest consumer of luxury goods in the world Over 500 million in a country of 1.3 billion are Internet users, but the connection speed is half the global average
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MOBILITY FACTS AND FIGURES China is the third most visited country in the world The national road network has been significantly expanded The world’s largest automobile market with private car ownership experiencing massive growth, 40 million annual vehicle sales by 2020 Significant rise in traffic accidents – cca 62,000 fatalities in 2011 Rapid transit systems (underground, light rail) growing China’s own GPS system offers commercial services since 2011 17% of the mainland population under 15, 13% older than 64
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DISCUSSION What might be topics of common interest between European and Chinese cities in the field of urban mobility? What opportunities are there for dialogue in the future? What specific recommendations could be passed on to the EC for future cooperation?
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