scholarly journals The Necessary Way for the Development of China’s Rural Areas in the New Era-Rural Revitalization Strategy

2018 ◽  
Vol 06 (06) ◽  
pp. 97-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han Wang ◽  
Yi Zhuo
Author(s):  
Yubo Zhuo ◽  
Xinxin Wang ◽  
Zheng Wu

Financial inclusion is a powerful push to realize the strategy of rural revitalization which is the “compass” of the work of agriculture, rural areas and farmers in the new era. The Strategy of Promoting Rural Revitalization by Financial Inclusion has been practiced in some areas, but there is a lack of the effect of practice and the summary of successful modes in academic researches. In this paper, taking Yueqing, Zhejiang Province, the pioneer of financial inclusion, as an example, the “Yueqing mode” of financial inclusion promoting rural revitalization was discussed based on the grounded theory, and factor analysis and multiple linear regression were further used from the perspective of residents' subjective perception to test the actual effect of “Yueqing mode”. The results show that financial inclusion can actively promote the implementation of rural revitalization strategy, which is mainly reflected in the improvement of the living environment and quality of life.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. p363
Author(s):  
Ma Xiaoshuang

As an important indicator to measure the degree of general social affluence and economic development in a country or region, peasant income has become an important focus of rural development under the new era rural revitalization strategy. The issue of farmers’ income is the core and key to the issue of “agriculture, rural areas and farmers”. Under the rural revitalization strategy, the traditional rural areas have undergone tremendous changes, and the wages of farmers’ wages, operating income, and transfer income are insufficient. Farmers’ continued income growth is facing enormous challenges. In the face of difficulties, the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China proposed that “the second round of land contracting will be extended for another 30 years”. It can be seen that the party and the state have profoundly recognized the importance of peasant income for increasing farmers’ income.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 189-192
Author(s):  
Zhanguang Hu ◽  

Culture is the core element of local civilization, and its “embedded” characteristics and value are an important resources for the construction of local civilization. In the new era, the social environment in rural areas has undergone structural changes, and it is difficult to solve the public, organization and participation of the construction of rural customs and civilization to resolve themselves, and the root cause lies in the lack or absence of culture. Under the background of rural revitalization, through the integration of multiple cultural embedding into the rural social structure system, it plays an irreplaceable role in standardizing the rural order and building a rural community, and can inject new elements and new momentum into the construction of rural civilization. Based on this, taking “embeddings” as the theoretical framework and analysis tool, analyzed the internal logic of cultural embedding, and combined with the practice of rural civilization construction, discussed the feasibility of cultural embedding as rural civilization construction in Zhejiang Huzhou.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Zhenghai Wu

Implementing the strategy of revitalizing the countryside is a major decision-making arrangement made by the Chinese government, and it is the general leader of the work of "agriculture, rural areas and farmers" in the new era. This article aims at rural tourism under the background of urban-rural coordination and rural revitalization. Taking Yuanjia Village's rural tourism as an example, it summarizes the basic practices of rural tourism development in Yuanjia Village. Based on the practical experience of rural tourism development in Yuanjia Village, it proposes the development of rural tourism. The overall idea is that the successful mechanism of Yuanjia Village's development of rural tourism lies in: Cohesion and courage are the primary prerequisites for the development of rural tourism; integrating resources and creating characteristics are the basic conditions for the development of rural tourism; sharing benefits and co-governance is rural Fundamental guarantee for tourism development; integration of cultural tourism and cultural people is the inner soul of rural tourism development.


Land ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 207
Author(s):  
Mingxing Chen ◽  
Yuan Zhou ◽  
Xinrong Huang ◽  
Chao Ye

New-type urbanization and rural revitalization have gradually become national strategies, and are an objective requirement for China to be able to enter into a new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics and also an inevitable result of the integration of new-type urbanization and rural development in the new stage. This paper reviews the classic theories and cognition of the research on urban–rural relations at home and abroad, and outlines the stage evolution characteristics of urban–rural relations in China. It is believed that urban-biased urbanization has widened the development gap between urban and rural areas since reform and opening up. Under the guidance of the two strategies of new-type urbanization and rural revitalization, urban and rural areas have transitioned from “one-way flow” to “bilateral interaction”, and from “urban bias” to “urban–rural integration”. This paper puts forward a research framework and scientific issues regarding the integration of new-type urbanization and rural revitalization from multidisciplinary perspectives. The integration of these two major strategies will contribute to a new situation of the coordinated and high-quality development of urban and rural areas in the new era.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 205-210
Author(s):  
Yong-Sheng Xu

The economy of European countries developed rapidly after the Western Industrial Revolution, and the rural areas of European countries also experienced long-term failure and depression. In the process of urbanization construction, the rural construction also faced many problems. In particular, after the urbanization rate exceeded 50%, European countries took targeted measures to revitalize rural areas in response to many problems in rural development, promoting the development process of urban-rural integration. Especially in Europe in the value orientation in the process of rural construction, there are many worth learning and using for reference of experience, in this paper, the European countries value index selection of rural construction, and implementation of rural construction scheme under this value orientation [1] research summary, draw lessons from the mature experience of the European countries rural construction, combined with China’s national conditions related to rural revitalization of advice are put forward.


Author(s):  
Ji Li

Vernacular culture is the root of Chinese culture, in essence, so the inheritance of vernacular culture is crucial. Rural teachers are the "rural talents" in rural areas and have been playing various roles as cultural inheritors, protectors and leaders. The cultural responsibilities of rural teachers in the new era face many difficulties: the lack of vernacular cultural literacy of rural teachers, the "urban orientation" of rural education, the backward ideology of rural parents, and the lack of funds. Under the call of rural cultural revitalization, rural teachers should re-erect the banner of cultural inheritance and contribute to rural cultural revitalization by focusing on cultivating rural teachers' local cultural literacy, developing school-based cultural curriculum and compiling local teaching materials, collaborating with village schools and making use of the Internet to promote the inheritance and development of vernacular culture.


Author(s):  
Yuan Zhong Cai ◽  
Feng Wu ◽  
Jing Li ◽  
Jin Wang ◽  
Mei Huang

Driven by the state strategy of rural revitalization, Chinese rural areas receive unprecedented opportunities for development. However, China's Guanzhong region faces numerous problems in its rural planning research, such as 1) lack of terrain maps of most villages, 2) satellite maps collected from open platforms are inaccurate and fail to support a more detailed spatial analysis, 3) data and information are 2-dimensional, 4) data collection is inefficient. And, most villages consist of several village groups that are usually 400~500 m apart. Areas of Guanzhong are located on the plain, with low architectural height and an excellent environment of net clearance. In addition, there are no large-scale factors, mineral areas, and industrial facilities, which means low interference from the magnetic field. Compared with urban regions, such rural areas have a better work environment for UAV and better conditions of collecting needed data.


Agriculture ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 125
Author(s):  
Dongsheng Zhang ◽  
Wei Gao ◽  
Yiqing Lv

Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China has continuously improved and developed the rural system, deepened rural reform, and promoted the process of agricultural and rural modernization. This paper constructs an analytical framework of rural revitalization and explores the logical law behind it from the three aspects of theoretical evolution, historical evolution, and realistic development. Then, on the basis of summarizing the existing rural revitalization path model, in view of the lack of industrial, ecological, cultural, and other rural revitalization path development models, the paper explores the general principles of rural revitalization path selection and puts forward a realistic choice: First, the key breakthrough of rural revitalization will be achieved through the construction of a rural revitalization planning system, land system reform, and green development. Second, the connotation and extension of concepts, such as “small farmers”, “industry prosperity”, and “rural areas”, are objectively analyzed and evaluated, so as to promote rural revitalization and avoid the risks and challenges that it may face in practice.


2020 ◽  
pp. 009614422095209
Author(s):  
Siu Wai Wong ◽  
Bo-sin Tang ◽  
Jinlong Liu

Rural revitalization calls for a new type of urban–rural relations in urbanizing China. Although the importance of urban–rural dichotomy has received increasing attention by scholars interested in studying urban development and governance in contemporary China, their interpretations about the connection between urban and rural areas remain fragmented and ambiguous. This article seeks to trace the origin of the Chinese city and its relations with the countryside in the imperial era. It generates a more complete understanding of the rural–urban relationship in the traditional Chinese society and to appeal for a more rounded research agenda for the Chinese urbanization based on a sound historical perspective. The findings of this study explain why and how the traditional urban–rural continuum has disappeared in contemporary China, and identifies the key lessons and wisdoms that we can borrow from the imperial era when we come to tackle the present urban–rural development.


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