| Better management
of population, resources, environment urged (03/10/2003)
General-Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee Hu Jintao said in Beijing Sunday that the increasing imbalances
in China's population, resources and environment deserved more attention.
Hu told a symposium held by the Central Committee of the CPC that
it was vital to do better in managing the country's population,
resources and environment if China was to develop a healthy, fast-growing
national economy and build a xiaokang, or well-off society in an
all-around way.
He asked all officials at various levels to enhance their awareness
of sustainable development, which will be a long-term challenge
in China, a developing country with the world's biggest population.
The main tasks in population and family planning are to keep the
birth rate low, improve the health of newborn babies.
Meanwhile, more should be done to tackle the problems of the growing
number of jobseekers, the elderly (who now account for more than
one-10th of the population) and the transient population of more
than 90 million.
Hu noted that people should also give priority to conserving, rather
than exploiting, resources, using them only for their most profitable
purposes.
"By protecting the environment,people should be able to drink
cleaner water, breath less polluted air, and eat higher quality
foods,'' Hu said.
Water conservation was another key point in Hu's speech.
He called for better measures to combat floods, droughts and water
pollution.
Various laws and regulations managing the three fields of population,
resources and the environment must be strictly enforced and any
illegal activities severely punished, Hu added.
Hu's views were echoed by Premier Zhu Rongji, who said that governments
should work with the public and media towards better population,
resource and environmental planning.
Public awareness of sustainable development should also be strengthened
through publicity campaigns.
(China Daily)
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