Planning Strategy of Tourism Service Towns under the Land and Space Planning System: A Case Study of Taiping Town in Nanchang City
Xulin Liu and
Qi Luo
Asian Agricultural Research, 2020, vol. 12, issue 12
Abstract:
In May 2019, the construction of the land and space planning system was officially launched. The Ministry of Natural Resources of the State Council issued the Notice on Comprehensively Implementing Land and Space Planning, which clearly requires all regions to comprehensively launch the land and space planning and puts forward specific work requirements[1]. Later, in order to guide the preparation and implementation of land and space planning, various technical standards were successively issued. The dual-assessment technical guidelines, land use classification standards, and the compilation guidelines for provincial, city and county planning were gradually submitted for review and trial implementation. In this context, there have been more and more planning theories and practical studies based on the background of land and space planning. For tourist service towns, how to protect the style and features of the towns under the land and space planning system and preserve the local characteristics is a problem that needs to be solved urgently [2].
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Date: 2020
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