General Survey of Cities |
Brief Introduction |
Data
in this chapter show the social and economic development as well as the scale,
growth rate, economic efficiency, overall level and other basic conditions of
|
(1)
the distribution of the cities in |
(2)
the main indicators on the social and economic
development of the open coastal cities and the cities in special economic
zones. |
(3)
the main indicators on the social and economic development of the provincial
capitals and the important cities separately listed in the national plan; |
(4)
the indicators on the urban residential buildings
and public facilities. |
The
data of the first three parts are prepared and provided by the statistical
bureaus of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly
under the central government in accordance with the statistical reporting
scheme on the basic social and economical situations of the cities and counties,
which is stipulated by the NBS. |
Data
on the areas, buildings and public facilities of the cities in the “General
Survey of Cities” are provided by the Ministry of Construction. the data are
collected through two channels: |
(1)
the data from statistical surveys on units under the
system of the Ministry of Construction are collected in accordance with the Statistical
Reporting System of Urban Construction, which covers the enterprises and institutions
in the system of urban construction. |
(2)
the data from statistical surveys on units outside
the system of construction are collected in accordance with the Statistical
Reporting System on Urban Public Facilities Outside the System of Ministry of
Construction, which was jointly stipulated and issued by the Ministry of Construction
and the National Bureau of Statistics in 1991. the statistical
coverage includes the urban public facilities run and managed by the enterprises
and institutions outside the system of urban construction. |