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Rural territorial types in urban and rural integrated areas taking Jiangsu Province in China as an example

Luyao Wei (), Xiaobiao Lin (), Yuqi Lu and Jingwen Sun
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Luyao Wei: Nanjing Normal University
Xiaobiao Lin: Fujian Normal University
Yuqi Lu: Nanjing Normal University
Jingwen Sun: Nanjing Normal University

Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, 2024, vol. 26, issue 7, No 99, 18903-18928

Abstract: Abstract It is the prerequisite for rural revitalization to recognize the evolutionary laws and different characteristics of rural areas. China’s Rural Revitalization Strategic Plan (2018–2022) emphasizes the importance of rural territorial classification. The differences in resources, environment, economy, culture and so on in Jiangsu Province lead to obvious territorial classifications. Existing studies on rural development lack the differentiation of territorial types. Based on the complexity and comprehensiveness of the rural areas in Jiangsu Province, this paper selects the county as the basic unit and combines the “top-down” and “bottom-up” evaluation perspectives. Finally, we form a “two divisions and six zones” division scheme for rural areas in Jiangsu Province. Specifically, the two divisions refer to the Yangtze River Delta area and Huaihai area, and the six zones include Tai Lake plain area, Ningzhen mountainous and hilly area, Riverside plain area, Lixia River and coastal plain area, Huai River drainage area, and Xuhuai Plain area. By summarizing the laws and development orientation of different types of rural areas, it will provide a reference for realizing urban–rural integration and sustainable development in economically developed areas. It can also provide governance references for other economically developed regions with high population density and obvious urban–rural integration trends in the world. Graphical abstract

Keywords: Rural territorial types; Urban–rural relationship; Development orientation; Rural revitalization; Developing countries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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