The Mechanism of Socio-Spatial Evolution in Rural Areas Driven by the Development of the Planting Industry-A Case Study of Yuezhuang Village in Shandong Province, China

被引:1
|
作者
Wang, Liyao [1 ]
Yang, Guiqing [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Tongji Univ, Dept Urban Planning, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China
[2] Tongji Univ, Key Lab Ecol & Energy Saving Study Dense Habitat, Minist Educ, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
sustainable development; urban-rural integration; socio-spatial evolution; planting industry; rural revitalisation; LBS;
D O I
10.3390/land13060768
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Rural industrialisation in China, which has historically been restricted by urban-rural dual development policies, has been largely encouraged since the Rural Revitalisation Strategy released in 2018. Industrialisation has deeply influenced socio-spatial evolution by providing job opportunities and promoting the construction of infrastructure and public services, accelerating the two-way flow of urban-rural factors in rural areas. However, this may lead to social and spatial issues, such as social inequalities and unsuitable living conditions, to some extent. This research aims to investigate how the socio-spatial evolution of rural areas was influenced by rural industrialisation and the two-way flow of urban-rural factors. The cherry planting industry and an active "industrial centre", Yuezhuang Village, in Linqu County, Shandong Province, China, were selected for the empirical study. This research analysed the evolution of the cherry planting industry, the formulation of rural social networks, and the spatial adaptation of the two using mixed qualitative and quantitative methods, followed by a discussion on the current rural planning policies in China. The results show that the cherry industrial chain largely extended the planting areas, and the categories of land use generally increased in Yuezhuang Village over the 30 years studied. The average output value per mu (mu is unit of area measurement used in China, where it is officially standardised. It corresponds to 1/15 of a hectare, or about 666.67 m2). In 2021 was 25 times larger than that in 1996. The population involved in industrial activities increased to over 5000 people countrywide from the initial 17 households. The results also show that urban-rural factors, such as capital, population, techniques, and information, rapidly accelerated in the annual peak season of the cherry industry. This research indicates that small-scale, characteristic, and traditional agriculture could become one of the main driving forces in urban-rural integration and may contribute to sustainable and inclusive rural communities and urban-rural partnerships. This provides the theoretical mechanism of socio-spatial interaction in rural industrialisation in China based on the empirical case study.
引用
收藏
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Spatial Performance Measurement and the Resource Organization Mechanism of Rural Tourism Resources in Developing Countries: A Case Study on Jilin Province, China
    Jiang, Xue
    Li, Nan
    Man, Shuhan
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (23)
  • [42] Elucidating the Pollution Sources and Groundwater Evolution in Typical Seawater Intrusion Areas Using Hydrochemical and Environmental Stable Isotope Technique: A Case Study for Shandong Province, China
    Chen, Guangquan
    Xiong, Guiyao
    Lin, Jin
    Xu, Xingyong
    Yu, Hongjun
    Liu, Wenquan
    Fu, Tengfei
    Su, Qiao
    Wang, Yancheng
    Dai, Yunfeng
    Ali, Imran
    Zheng, Xilai
    Peng, Changsheng
    LITHOSPHERE, 2021, 2021 (SpecialIssue 3) : 1 - 18
  • [43] Circulation of Development Factors Promoted by Innovation of Land Management Under Background of Rural Vitalization: A Case Study of Tengtou Village in Zhejiang Province, China
    WEI Pengjun
    LIU Yongqiang
    YAN Jinlong
    LI Meiting
    ZHANG Yingnan
    Chinese Geographical Science, 2023, 33 (05) : 813 - 832
  • [44] Circulation of Development Factors Promoted by Innovation of Land Management Under Background of Rural Vitalization: A Case Study of Tengtou Village in Zhejiang Province, China
    Wei Pengjun
    Liu Yongqiang
    Yan Jinlong
    Li Meiting
    Zhang Yingnan
    CHINESE GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCE, 2023, 33 (05) : 813 - 832
  • [45] Temporal and Spatial Evolution and Driving Mechanism of Urban Ecological Welfare Performance from the Perspective of High-Quality Development: A Case Study of Jiangsu Province, China
    He, Shasha
    Fang, Bin
    Xie, Xue
    LAND, 2022, 11 (09)
  • [46] Spatial-temporal patterns and driving mechanism of rural vulneraiblity at county level:A case study of 117 counties in Heilongjiang Province, China
    Yu, Tingting
    Leng, Hong
    Yuan, Qing
    Yuan, Ziqing
    JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES, 2025, 113
  • [47] Spatial-temporal Evolution of Coupling Coordination between Socio-economic Development and Growth of Service Economy-A Case Study in Zhejiang Province
    Sun, Ping
    Zheng, Chang-Juan
    2016 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SERVICE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING (SSTE 2016), 2016, : 551 - 556
  • [48] Circulation of Development Factors Promoted by Innovation of Land Management Under Background of Rural Vitalization: A Case Study of Tengtou Village in Zhejiang Province, China附视频
    WEI Pengjun
    LIU Yongqiang
    YAN Jinlong
    LI Meiting
    ZHANG Yingnan
    Chinese Geographical Science, 2023, (05) : 813 - 832
  • [49] Spatiotemporal evolution and driving mechanism of slope cultivated land in karst mountainous areas of Southwest China-A case study of Puding County, Guizhou Province
    Yu, Limin
    Li, Yangbing
    Luo, Guangjie
    Ge, Guanghui
    Zhang, Han
    Tang, Fang
    Yu, Meng
    LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, 2024, 35 (02) : 568 - 585
  • [50] Spatial Differentiation and Influencing Factors of Poverty Alleviation Performance Under the Background of Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Contiguous Destitute Areas in Hunan Province, China
    TAN Xuelan
    YU Hangling
    AN Yue
    WANG Zhenkai
    JIANG Lingxiao
    REN Hui
    Chinese Geographical Science, 2021, 31 (06) : 1029 - 1044