2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20053833
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Research on Rural Population/Arable Land/Rural Settlements Association Model and Coordinated Development Path: A Case Analysis of the Yellow River Basin (Henan Section)

Abstract: The countryside is a complex regional system with population and land as the core elements, and it is of great significance to study the coordination of the rural human–land relationship for promoting rural ecological protection and high-quality development. The Yellow River Basin (Henan section) is an important grain-producing area with dense population, fertile soil, and rich water resources. Based on the rate of change index and Tapio decoupling model, this study took county-level administrative region as t… Show more

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“…This strategy adeptly marries the objectives of developmental growth with conservation principles, embedding sustainability within the architectural blueprint of transportation planning [88]. Such cohesion facilitates a symbiotic relationship between rural development aspirations and environmental preservation mandates, crucial for protecting natural habitats, reducing pollutants, and elevating the living standards of rural communities [89]. This holistic methodology is characterized by the sequential development of eco-friendly roads and pathways, the execution of integrative land use and transportation planning, and the advocacy for sustainable tourism and recreation pathways, cumulatively contributing to the edification of resilient rural infrastructure [90,91].…”
Section: Green Infrastructure Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This strategy adeptly marries the objectives of developmental growth with conservation principles, embedding sustainability within the architectural blueprint of transportation planning [88]. Such cohesion facilitates a symbiotic relationship between rural development aspirations and environmental preservation mandates, crucial for protecting natural habitats, reducing pollutants, and elevating the living standards of rural communities [89]. This holistic methodology is characterized by the sequential development of eco-friendly roads and pathways, the execution of integrative land use and transportation planning, and the advocacy for sustainable tourism and recreation pathways, cumulatively contributing to the edification of resilient rural infrastructure [90,91].…”
Section: Green Infrastructure Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%