New Era, New Village, New Planning: 2024 Planning Practice Forum of Universities Alliance for Rural DevelopmentNew Era, New Village, New Planning: 2024 Planning Practice Forum of Universities Alliance for Rural Development
Wang Jian,Luan Feng,Duan Degang,Geng Hong,Yang Xiaochun,Leng Hong,Saierjiang Halike,Zhao Bing,Luo Zhendong,Shen Zhenjiang,Ye Hong,Liu Jinxin ,Li Min
摘要(Abstract):
<正>Introduction The Annual Meeting of the Rural Planning Practice Committee of the Universities Alliance for Rural Development, along with the 2024 Rural Planning Practice Forum was successfully held at the Wang Zesheng Lecture Hall of the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University on Dec. 15, 2024. The annual theme “New Era, New Village, and New Planning” has brought together experts and scholars from 96 universities and research institutions across China. The discussions focused on rural planning practices and case studies in three distinct regions: metropolitan areas, major producing areas for agricultural products, and ecological conservation areas, in the context of national policies and socio-economic transformations in the new era. China City Planning Review(CCPR) has compiled the 11 distinguished experts' presentations to foster further discussions on these critical topics.
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基金项目(Foundation): funded by Shaanxi Provincial Natural Science Basic Research Program (No. 2024JC-YBMS-289);; Shaanxi Provincial Key Research and Development Plan:Research and Promotion of Common Technologies for Model Villages Under Shaanxi’s Green Rural Revival Program (No. 2025NCYBXM-323);;
作者(Author): Wang Jian,Luan Feng,Duan Degang,Geng Hong,Yang Xiaochun,Leng Hong,Saierjiang Halike,Zhao Bing,Luo Zhendong,Shen Zhenjiang,Ye Hong,Liu Jinxin ,Li Min
DOI: 10.20113/j.ccpr.20250302a
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- (2)The “Seven Zones and Twenty-Three Belts” is a national agricultural strategy that designates seven major agricultural producing areas and twenty-three key industrial belts for specific crops such as wheat, corn, and cotton. It aims to optimize agricultural spatial layout by leveraging regional comparative advantages to ensure national food security, with each zone and belt aligned with the strengths of regions like the Northeast China Plain, North China Plain,Yangtze River Basin, and Xinjiang.
- (3)Dual carbon goals refer to China’s targets of peaking carbon emissions before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060, as announced by President Xi Jinping at the United Nations General Assembly in September2020.
- (1)The Tibetan-Qiang-Yi Cultural Corridor refers to a multi-ethnic region at the junction of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Xizang, Shaanxi, Gansu, and Qinghai provinces, covering over 680,000 km2 with a population exceeding 7.6 million primarily of Tibetan, Qiang, and Yi ethnicities, historically functioning as a significant migration and cultural exchange route through mountainous terrain.
- (1)Three-component separation refers to extracting cellulose, hemicellulose,and lignin. This process allows for the efficient use of bamboo in producing bio-based materials and other high-value products.
- (2)The Anticipation-Oriented Development(AOD)model refers to a planningled approach in which governments strategically release planning information in advance to stimulate market interest and guide early investments.
- Wang Jian
- Luan Feng
- Duan Degang
- Geng Hong
- Yang Xiaochun
- Leng Hong
- Saierjiang Halike
- Zhao Bing
- Luo Zhendong
- Shen Zhenjiang
- Ye Hong
- Liu Jinxin
- Li Min
- Wang Jian
- Luan Feng
- Duan Degang
- Geng Hong
- Yang Xiaochun
- Leng Hong
- Saierjiang Halike
- Zhao Bing
- Luo Zhendong
- Shen Zhenjiang
- Ye Hong
- Liu Jinxin
- Li Min