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Rethinking of Teaching Reform of Land Resource Management Discipline in Local Normal Colleges and Universities under the New Situation

Junxia Huang and Wei Wu

Asian Agricultural Research, 2020, vol. 12, issue 02

Abstract: The Agriculture and Forestry discipline in local normal colleges and universities plays an important role in cultivating talents and higher education to serve the local "agriculture, rural areas and farmers". The Land Resource Management discipline is a science that studies the use, allocation, and management of land resources and assets, and has comprehensive and practical features. In the context of the proposal of the rural revitalization strategy and the establishment of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the State Council, the importance of cultivating land resource management talents who understands both land planning and urban planning is self-evident, and the teaching reform of Land Resource Management discipline is receiving much attention. Taking the Land Resource Management discipline of Jiangxi Normal University, a key normal university in Jiangxi Province as an example, combining the characteristics of the discipline setting and the development process, we analyzed the existing problems in its development, so as to provide recommendations for the teaching reform of Land Resource Management discipline in local normal colleges and universities.

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Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.304121

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