2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104788
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Rural Revitalization in China: Land-Use Optimization through the Practice of Place-making

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“…In the context of rural revitalization, land-use policies related to post-productivism is increasing in China [43,44]. Post-productivism emphasizes high value-added components and innovation in the rural economy and believes that rural production should be diverse rather than specialized in grain production [45].…”
Section: Ngp Development and Rural Revitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the context of rural revitalization, land-use policies related to post-productivism is increasing in China [43,44]. Post-productivism emphasizes high value-added components and innovation in the rural economy and believes that rural production should be diverse rather than specialized in grain production [45].…”
Section: Ngp Development and Rural Revitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proper land use planning and policies play a vital role in guiding rural transformation in China. Huang et al (2020) took Yuanqianshe in Xiamen, China, as an example and demonstrated the success of a suitable policy to help villages move towards revitalization [44]. The Yuanqianshe villagers promoted land-use optimization through place-making, including traditional productive farmlands changing into urban vegetable fields, kinds of orchards, and DIY agricultural activities.…”
Section: Ngp Development and Rural Revitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this purpose, they used the term 'green development' to continue the research work and believed that this model leads to balance, efficiency, coordination and stability. Huang et al (2020) in an article entitled "Rural Rehabilitation in China: Using Land Use Optimization on Earth", believe that in the process of globalization and rapid urbanization, most of the world's villages are facing the challenge of transformation and revitalization. In this article, they focus on land use optimization and intend to reveal the trend of rural development in the theory of location from a micro perspective.…”
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“…Nassauer and Opdam [37] defined landscape design as "any intentional change of landscape pattern for the purpose of sustainably providing ecosystem services while recognizably meeting societal needs". Target farms' production and society demands should coincide with landscape and environmental potentials [38,39]. Deep respect and understanding of the natural environment are mirrored in permaculture farms [40] and farms practicing ecodesign [41,42], and both kinds of farms often transform their knowledge into educational courses organized by the farms.…”
Section: Introduction 1awareness Of Landscape Quality and The Importance Of Vocational Education Training For Small And Family Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%