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Analysis of rural transformation development in China since the turn of the new millennium

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In this paper, the authors examined China's rural transformation development based on three assessing indicator systems (the rural development level, the rural transformation level, and the urban-rural coordination level), using government socioeconomic data from 2000 to 2008.
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This article is published in Applied Geography.The article was published on 2011-07-01. It has received 305 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rural economics & Rural sociology.

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Accelerated restructuring in rural China fueled by 'increasing vs. decreasing balance' land-use policy for dealing with hollowed villages

TL;DR: In this article, a case study of Huantai county in Shandong province in China is presented, where the authors examine the "increasing vs. decreasing balance" land-use policy, which seeks to balance increases in urban construction land with a reduction in rural construction land.
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Introduction to land use and rural sustainability in China

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide conceptual-theoretical and empirical studies on the topic, covering five themes: key issues of land use and sustainability, urbanization and farmland protection, rural transforamtion and reconstruction, urban-rural interaction in a changing society, and land resources engineering and land use policy.
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The allocation and management of critical resources in rural China under restructuring: Problems and prospects

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper analyzed the rural restructuring in China affected by the allocation and management of critical resources including human resource, land resource and capital, by establishing a theoretical framework of "elements-structure function" of rural territorial system.
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Assessment on the urbanization strategy in China: Achievements, challenges and reflections

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper concluded the good jobs as well as problems in China's urbanizing process which might provide successful experience for the underdeveloped nations and regions to promote urbanization.
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Land consolidation: An indispensable way of spatial restructuring in rural China

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed the concept and connotation of rural spatial restructuring, and analyzed the effects of industrialization and urbanization on rural production, living and ecological space by carrying out land consolidation, so as to establish a new platform for building new countryside and realizing urban-rural integration development in China.
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China statistical yearbook

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a cross section of steel industry statistics and highlight the co operation of members and non members in supplying the information included in this publication, further details of the statistical sources used are given in the annex p 119.
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Rural Development: From Practices and Policies towards Theory

TL;DR: In this paper, rural development is analyzed as a multi-level, multi-actor and multi-faceted process rooted in historical traditions that represents at all levels a fundamental rupture with the modernization project.
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Networks — a new paradigm of rural development?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that rural development strategies must take heed of network forms in both domains and that rural policy should be recast in network terms, and propose two main bundles of networks: vertical and horizontal networks.
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Differences in economic development in rural regions of advanced countries: an overview and critical analysis of theories

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provided an overview and critical analysis of theories on economic development in rural regions in advanced countries, and applied the method of pattern-matching to 18 case studies in leading and lagging regions in the EU.
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Socio-economic driving forces of land-use change in Kunshan, the Yangtze River Delta economic area of China.

TL;DR: It is pointed out that, given the rapidity of the observed changes, it is critical that additional studies be undertaken to evaluate these suggested policies, focusing on what their effects might be in this region, and how these might be implemented.
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