Rationality in Rural Community: The Essence of “Three Livelihoods” and “Three Governance” in Rural China
Xiaodan Dong ()
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Xiaodan Dong: Renmin University of China
Chapter Chapter 17 in Zhanqi Village Over Fifty Years, 2024, pp 511-540 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Like creatures in nature's tapestry, humans adapt their survival strategies to the natural environment. Therefore, it is inevitable that agriculture, as an ancient form of civilization, shares an inseparable bond with its surroundings. Understanding the profound influence of the natural environment on humanity is a fundamental prerequisite for a robust existence and progress. Since ancient times, the impact of geographical surroundings on human civilization has captivated scholars, as demonstrated by Herodotus’ portrayal of Egypt as a blessing from the Nile.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-5426-7_17
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