Jane Chen / Shanghai Daily news
Shanghai's greenspaces have increased to 10 square meters per capita,
according to a January 11 government green work meeting.
Also from the
meeting, the city has met its goal of providing a large green park of over 3,000
square meters for every 500 meters within the downtown area.
Government data
indicates that Shanghai constructed 19 million square meters of greenery last
year, equivalent to the total area of 20 Shanghai Botanical Parks. Twelve
million square meters of this greenery are public green spaces, including 12
parks of more-than-3,000-squre-meters.
This year, the municipal government
plans to continue its efforts and add 21 million square meters of greenery with
10 million square meters for public spaces. As a result, the local
per-capita green space is expected to be more than 11 square meters by the end
of 2005.