Our Bureau Was Invited to Attend the 8th Digital China Construction Summit and Deliver an Exchange Report on Behalf of Wuhan

  • 2025.05.08


    From April 28 to 30, the 8th "Digital China Construction Summit" was held in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, with the theme "25 Years of Struggle, a New Chapter for Digital China - Digital Intelligence Leading High-Quality Development". Wu Junqin, Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Director of our Bureau (Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Natural Resources and Urban-Rural Construction), was invited to attend the main forum of the summit's opening ceremony and a series of activities organized by the Ministry of Natural Resources. On behalf of Wuhan, he delivered a keynote report titled "Accelerating the Construction of Spatial Intelligence to Promote Digital and Intelligent Governance of Natural Resources" at the Sub-forum on Digital and Intelligent Transformation of Natural Resources.

    As a key component of Digital China construction, the digitalization of natural resources undertakes the mission of promoting the development of digital ecological civilization and supporting the high-quality development of the digital economy and digital society. With the theme "Digital and Intelligent Governance Empowers Management Upgrading, Digital Development Creates a New Chapter for Resources", the Sub-forum on Digital and Intelligent Transformation of Natural Resources focused on exchanging cutting-edge technologies, innovative models and practical experiences in the digital construction of the natural resources sector, and discussing opportunities and challenges in the digital and intelligent transformation. Zhuang Shaoqin, Member of the Party Leadership Group and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Natural Resources, and Wei Xiaokui, Member of the Party Leadership Group and Vice Governor of Fujian Provincial People's Government, delivered speeches at the forum. In his speech, Zhuang Shaoqin pointed out that natural resources departments are important participants, contributors and leaders in the construction of digital ecological civilization, as well as pioneers in the development of digital ecological infrastructure. They need to proactively adapt to the development requirements of intelligence, networking and integration, promote collaboration among government, industry, academia, research and application based on the "integration of departments under the Ministry, integration of the Ministry and local bureaus, integration of cross-departments, and integration of the Ministry and provinces", achieve breakthroughs in innovative models, and improve the digital and intelligent governance level of territorial space.

     At the summit, 12 academicians and experts from universities, natural resources authorities and related industries delivered keynote speeches and shared experiences around themes such as theoretical innovation and technological empowerment, digital and intelligent governance of natural resources, territorial space information models, monitoring networks for the implementation of territorial space planning, and new digital spatiotemporal infrastructure. Academician Guo Renzhong from Shenzhen University and Academician Wu Zhiqiang from Tongji University delivered reports respectively - "Principles and Methods of Territorial Space Planning" and "Digital Transformation of Natural Resources: Enabling Theoretical Innovation to Lead Technological Progress", focusing on the principles, methods, technological paths and innovative practices of the digital and intelligent transformation of natural resources. Our Bureau and the natural resources authority of Shanghai, as two local natural resources authorities, were invited to deliver exchange reports. Centering on the era's proposition put forward by General Secretary Xi Jinping during his inspection of Hubei and Wuhan - "fostering a full-cycle management awareness and exploring new approaches to modern governance of megacities", our Bureau's report highlighted Wuhan's measures to effectively improve the digital governance level of natural resources by taking spatial intelligence as the core driver. These measures include focusing on problem-oriented approaches, data foundations, system construction and application scenarios, comprehensively advancing the construction of a comprehensive spatial information platform, the pilot project of the Monitoring Network for the Implementation of Territorial Space Planning (CSPON), and the practice of full-cycle application scenarios. Specifically: focusing on bottom-line protection, building a sky-land-network monitoring and supervision system for cultivated land protection; focusing on innovation-driven development, creating "space + industry" planning monitoring and dynamic optimization scenarios; focusing on safety and resilience, developing intelligent deduction scenarios such as drainage and waterlogging prevention; focusing on intensive and green development, constructing scenarios for the identification and utilization of urban stock resources; and focusing on high-quality livability, conducting monitoring of public service facility evaluation and 15-minute living circles.

     The Ministry of Natural Resources organized and invited relevant departments, units, as well as local authorities from 5 provinces, 2 municipalities directly under the Central Government and Wuhan to participate in the exhibition in the characteristic area of digital ecological civilization. The exhibition area comprehensively displayed the latest achievements in the digital development of the natural resources sector, including three-dimensional perception, intelligent planning, digital and intelligent natural resources, intelligent disaster prevention and mitigation, and local practices, and presented a panoramic view of the modern governance system featuring the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature. As a dual-pilot unit of CSPON designated by the Ministry of Natural Resources, our Bureau displayed Wuhan's practical cases in the local practice exhibition area. These cases include leveraging the advantages of "integrated multi-plan" and the institutional reform of natural resources and urban-rural construction, relying on a solid foundation in geospatial information construction, integrating urban digital public infrastructure construction, advancing the top-level design of territorial space digital and intelligent governance, building a spatiotemporal information base, and expanding multi-scenario applications in planning, construction and management.

    In the future, as the "14th Five-Year Plan" for Digital China construction is being formulated and implemented, our Bureau will continue to take spatial intelligence as the core driver, strengthen research on the integration of City Information Modeling (CIM) and 3D real-scene technology, steadily consolidate the spatiotemporal information base and digital infrastructure, fully advance the construction of the "one map" of territorial space, further explore the development of artificial intelligence capabilities in the field of spatial governance, strive to create a "Wuhan Model" for the digital and intelligent governance of natural resources, and help Wuhan achieve a new level in urban digital and intelligent governance capabilities and standards.


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