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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 40763-2021 (GB/T40763-2021)Description (Translated English): Sustainable cities and communities - Business district - Guidance for practical local implementation of GB/T 40759 Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: A00 Word Count Estimation: 46,427 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration GB/T 40763-2021: Sustainable cities and communities - Business district - Guidance for practical local implementation of GB/T 40759---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. Sustainable cities and communities - Business district - Guidance for practical local implementation of GB/T 40759 ICS 13.020.10 CCSA00 National Standards of People's Republic of China Sustainable development of cities and communities GB/T 40759 Local Implementation Guide for Business District forpracticallocalimplementationofGB/T 40759 Released on 2021-10-11 2022-02-01 implementation State Administration of Market Supervision and Administration Issued by the National Standardization Management Committee Table of contentsForeword Ⅲ Introduction Ⅳ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 1 4 Organizational environment 3 4.1 Understanding the organization and its environment 3 4.2 Know the stakeholders in the business district 6 4.3 Sustainable Development Management System of Business District 7 4.4 Sustainability purpose 8 4.5 Sustainability Area 8 4.6 Five aspects of sustainable development of business districts 10 5 Leadership 12 5.1 Leadership and Commitment 12 5.2 Policy 13 5.3 Roles, responsibilities and rights of the organization 13 5.4 Identifying internal and external responsibilities 14 6 Planning 14 6.1 Measures to deal with risks and opportunities 14 6.2 Sustainable strategies and goals 18 6.3 Implementation 21 7 Support 22 7.1 Resources 22 7.2 Personnel capacity 22 7.3 Cognition 23 7.4 Communication 24 7.5 File information 24 8 Run 24 8.1 Overview 24 8.2 Operation planning and control 24 8.3 Consistency 25 9 Performance Evaluation 25 9.1 Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation 25 9.2 Internal audit 27 9.3 Management Evaluation 27 10 Management system improvement 28 10.1 Overview 28 10.2 Non-conforming items and corrective measures 28 10.3 Continuous improvement 28 Appendix A (informative) KPI 30 Appendix B (informative) Case 32 Appendix C (informative) Correlation matrix between the sustainability mission and the 5 aspects of sustainable development of the business district 36 Appendix D (informative) Correspondence between the 5 aspects of sustainable development in the business district and SDGs 37 Reference 38ForewordThis document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents" Drafting. Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing agency of this document is not responsible for identifying patents. This document was proposed and managed by the National Standardization Technical Committee for Sustainable Urban Development (SAC/TC567). Drafting organizations of this document. Beijing Future Science City Development Group Co., Ltd., China National Institute of Standardization, Zhicheng International Standards Information Consulting (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd., Science and Technology and Industrialization Development Center of Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, Commercial Industry Committee Member of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Meeting, Sijiqing Sub-district Office of People’s Government of Jianggan District, Hangzhou, Natural Resources and Planning Bureau of Wuhan East Lake New Technology Development Zone, Shanghai Municipal Engineering Cheng Design and Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., China-Singapore Urbanization (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd., China State Construction Engineering Industrial Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. Company, Beijing Residential Architectural Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing Architectural Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing Future Science City Management Committee Committee, China Academy of Building Research Co., Ltd., China State Construction Technology Group Co., Ltd., China Eco-city Research Institute Co., Ltd., China Planning Institute (Beijing) Planning and Design Co., Ltd., Beijing Future Science City Technology Development Co., Ltd., Beijing Yudao Shifang Technology Group Co., Ltd., Chinese Academy of Sciences Science and Technology Strategy Consulting Research Institute, Guangzhou International Biological Island (China-Israel Cooperation Zone) Management Committee, Guangzhou Huangpu District Market Supervision and Administration Bureau of Management, Tsinghua University Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd., Institute of Ecological Civilization, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Quality and Standards Chemical Research Institute. The main drafters of this document. Zhang Wei, Yang Feng, Dong Shanfeng, Liang Hao, Yao Xin, Sun Qiang, Jian Jianyong, Zhong Lu, Feng Lei, Huang Ning, Wang Lihong, Bao Yanhui, Wang Xiaoling, Peng Zhongyu, Zhou Rong, Xiao Peng, Li Hongjun, Wang Xiaoping, Zhang Yifei, Xing Liqiang, Meng Fanqi, Huang Xianming, Wang Jingyi, Ren Jing, Jiang Wenbin, Shi Jingbin, Zhu Yingqiu, Tian Sen, Di Yanqiang, Li Bing, Jiu Miao, Ren Xiyan, Li Linna, Sun Yi, Li Meng, Zeng Zuhui, Li Jianlin, Tian Nong, Kan Qian, Shi Yue, Shen Yi, Jia Shuangwen, Ren Yujia.IntroductionThe rapid development of urbanization has promoted economic prosperity and changed our way of life. At the same time, it has also brought about insufficient basic services and infrastructure. Unsustainable problems such as lagging in implementation, rising operating costs, deteriorating ecological environment, and declining life happiness have affected the healthy development of cities. In.2015, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the "Change Our World---2030 Sustainable Development Protocol" covering 17 sustainable development goals. "Building inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities and human settlements" (item 11) is the first time that the United Nations has given cities and human settlements. Separate goals are set for city development. GB/T 40759 formulates the requirements for the sustainable development management system of cities and communities, and guides urban managers through the implementation of sustainable development. Develop strategies, programs, projects, plans and services to make cities and communities more resilient, smarter and sustainable. This document is GB/T 40759 Implementation guidelines in the business district. This document is based on the general requirements of GB/T 40759 and GB/T 40761. Provide guidance to plan, implement, monitor and manage sustainable development activities in the business district based on the principles of tolerance, safety and sustainable development. Can be implemented Sustainable development of the management system will bring good economic, social and environmental benefits to the business district (e.g. optimization of the business environment, improvement of urban quality Etc.) and other long-term benefits. At present, China has turned to a stage of high-quality development. This standard will support high-quality development and help basic Realizing the long-term goals of socialist modernization is of great importance and significance. This document defines the general principles of sustainable development management in business districts and how to apply these principles. This document also considers The planning, design, construction, implementation, evaluation, and improvement stages of various parties in the business area and the life cycle. This document can evaluate and improve the economic, social, environmental, infrastructure, governance and other aspects of the business district, as well as compare and analyze different business districts The situation in the business district. The appendix to this document provides a set of examples of indicators for business districts (including the planning and construction phase of the business district, the operation management Key performance indicators for sustainable development of the paragraph and key performance indicators for sustainable development of business district buildings), see Appendix A. In the United Nations report "Change Our World-2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", three aspects of sustainable development are identified. Economy, society and environment. In the sustainable development of business districts, infrastructure and governance are two important aspects, which are listed separately here. because Therefore, corresponding to the 6 objectives and 12 areas of sustainable development determined by GB/T 40759, the 5 aspects of sustainable development of business districts are determined For. sustainable economic development and innovation, social and public services, human settlements and natural environment, infrastructure and easy mobility, governance, authorization and participate. This document refers to the five steps of the sustainable development management process proposed by GB/T 40761 (government commitment, baseline assessment, strategy Formulation, implementation, performance evaluation). This document is based on the PDCA method, which is briefly described as follows. ---Planning (P). Establish necessary goals and processes to deliver results according to city and community goals; ---Implementation (D). Implement according to the process to achieve the goal; ---Verification (C). Monitor and measure policies, goals and commitments in accordance with the process, and report the results; ---Action (A). Take necessary measures to improve performance. Figure 1 illustrates how this document follows the PDCA approach to manage the sustainable development of business districts. Figure 1 Overview of local implementation guidelines in the business district In this document, the following capable verbs are used. ---"Sal (shal)" means requirements; ---"Should" means suggestion; ---"May (may)" means allow; ---"Can" means possible or able. In this document, "notes" are used to understand and explain the content of the relevant requirements. Sustainable development of cities and communities GB/T 40759 Local Implementation Guide for Business District1 ScopeThis document specifies the organizational environment, leadership, planning, support, implementation and operation, performance evaluation and improvement of the sustainable development of the business district And other aspects. This document is applicable to all types of business districts in Chinese cities. Other areas with similar industries and functions can be used as reference.2 Normative referencesThe contents of the following documents constitute the indispensable clauses of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, dated quotations Only the version corresponding to that date is applicable to this document; for undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to This document. GB/T 40758-2021 Terminology for sustainable development of cities and communities GB/T 40759-2021 Sustainability Management System Requirements and Use Guidelines for Sustainable Development of Cities and Communities3 Terms and definitionsThe following terms and definitions defined in GB/T 40758-2021 apply to this document. 3.1 Business district The cities are dominated by tertiary industries such as high-end service industries, new service industries or specific specialized functions, and are dominated by relatively high-density businesses. It is characterized by service and commercial space, with a complete and efficient supply of municipal, transportation and public services, and an area with independent management agencies. Note 1.Business districts can include work, living and social spaces, with various buildings, public areas and infrastructure. Note 2.Most business districts are characterized by high building density, high floor area ratio, dense population, and more local population than local residents. Note 3.The business district is an intentional and planned intervention in the city to promote a number of benefits, such as. economic attractiveness, economic vitality, employment opportunities, technological innovation, Reasonable use of resources, convenience of mobility, cultural inheritance, etc. 3.2 Governanceframework The strategy, policy, decision-making structure and division of responsibilities based on the process of organizational governance and operation. [Source. ISO /IEC TR38502.2017, 3.1] 3.3 Governingbody The individual or group responsible for the performance and completion of the organization. Note. 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