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Shenzhen is an important window city of China's reform and opening up, and also a special economic zone. Urban renewal is one of the important measures to promote the urban development of Shenzhen. In order to better promote urban renewal, the Shenzhen Municipal Government has formulated the Measures for Urban Renewal in Shenzhen. This paper will interpret this method.

I. Background

With the acceleration of urbanization, urban renewal has become one of the important means to promote urban development. Urban renewal refers to the transformation and renewal of old, backward and unsuitable areas in the city to improve the overall quality and competitiveness of the city.

Second, the operation steps

1. Formulate the urban renewal plan.

The Shenzhen Municipal Government shall formulate an urban renewal plan, and define the objectives, scope, methods and timetable of urban renewal. Planning should fully consider the historical culture, environmental protection, social welfare and other factors of the city to ensure the sustainable development of urban renewal.

2. Actively guide the participation of social capital.

Shenzhen municipal government should actively guide social capital to participate in urban renewal, and encourage social capital to participate by providing preferential policies and increasing publicity.

3. Strengthen the leading role of the government

Shenzhen Municipal Government should strengthen the leading role of the government, establish and improve the organizational system and working mechanism of urban renewal, and strengthen the supervision and management of urban renewal.

4. Increase financial support.

Shenzhen municipal government should increase financial support and investment in urban renewal to ensure the smooth progress of urban renewal.

5. Protect the rights and interests of residents

The Shenzhen Municipal Government should protect the rights and interests of residents, strengthen communication and consultation with residents, and ensure that the legitimate rights and interests of residents are not harmed.