荞麦米跟什么搭配煮粥:Survey: Index of China's innovative cities reaches 50 percent

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Survey: Index of China's innovative cities reaches 50 percent

16:28, February 24, 2011      

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    Beijing, Shenzhen and Shanghai have the highest innovation level among all Chinese cities, and the innovation level index for all Chinese cities has reached more than 50 percent, according to statistical data released by the Science and Technology Daily.

    The evaluation methods of Chinese innovative cities borrowed ideas from the evaluation system and methods of the European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS). It selected 20 cities to participate in the evaluation, including sub-provincial cities, municipalities and so on.

    It is reported that the research group leader said the evaluation criteria adopted the advanced methods of developed countries to measure and calculate the innovation index. After calculation, the overall innovation index, which was 38 percent, surpassed the previous year and increased 3.68 percentage points.

    Among Beijing, Shenzhen and Shanghai were the highest level of innovative cities in China, especially Beijing ranked the first in innovation resources, innovation input and innovative output area, and was followed by Guangzhou, Nanjing, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Xiamen and Ningbo. The cities of Xi'an, Shenyang, Wuhan, Jinan, Dalian, Harbin, Qingdao were ranked in the middle of the whole country. The cities of Chengdu, Changchun and Chongqing were in the lower level in the whole country.

    The report shows that under the premise of improving the level of innovation, the level of innovative output has increased 6.13 percentage points.

    By Zhang Qian, People's Daily Online
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