The Integration of New-Type Urbanization and Rural Revitalization Strategies in China: Origin, Reality and Future Trends
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Historical Evolution of Urbanization and Rural Relations at Home and Abroad
2.1. Overseas Research
2.2. Domestic Research
3. The Reality of Urbanization and Rural Development in China since Reform and Opening Up
3.1. The Essential Fact of Urbanization and Rural Development in China
3.2. Urban-Biased Urbanization Widens the Gap Between Urban and Rural Development
3.3. The Gap between Urban and Rural Development Has Tended to Narrow to Some Extent in Recent Years
4. The Prospect of the Integration of New-Type Urbanization and Rural Revitalization
4.1. Prediction of the Trend of New-Type Urbanization and Rural Revitalization in the New Era
4.2. The Main Challenges of New-Type Urbanization and Rural Revitalization in the New Era
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Historical Period | The Western Zhou Dynasty | From the Eastern Zhou Dynasty to 1840 | From 1840 to 1949 | From1949 to 1977 | From 1978 to 1999 | Since 2000 |
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Urban–rural relations | Urban–rural opposition | Urban–rural coordination | Urban–rural opposition | Urban–rural segregation | Reverse of urban–rural segregation | Tendency to urban–rural integration |
Urbanization model | Initial stage | Rapid development to stability | Urban development and rural decline | Stagnant urbanization | Rapid and large-scale | New-type urbanization |
Urbanization system | Divided land into the residences of dignitaries and the cultivated land of civilians | Taxed and managed by household registration system | Dual structure | Dual structure | Urban bias | Urban–rural integration |
Core systems and strategies | Social space of urban and rural; focus on rural social culture | Improving household registration system; joint and several forms of management and punishment | Modern town system: police system | Household registration and welfare system of urban–rural segregation; state monopoly | Efficiency priority; urban-biased construction; differentiated urban–rural public services | Construction of new countryside; new-type urbanization; rural revitalization |
Peripheral system and culture | Echelons of administration; foreign policy of both conciliation and control | Prefectures and counties system and administrative province system; policy of promoting agriculture and discouraging commerce | The rise of pro-business culture | Closed economy and planned economy; strategy and ideology of heavy industry | Preliminary socialist market economy system; gradually liberalized urban–rural mobility | Socialist market economy system; gradually liberalizing household registration system; duality system tends to become flexible |
Key points | Inequality between urban and rural areas under hierarchy | Taxes and land are separated from household registration system in later period; the strengthening of grassroots social control | Changing the structure of traditional Chinese urbanization; the focus of urbanization changes from regions south of the Yangtze river to coastal areas | Urban–rural dual system decided by regulations on household registration in 1958; unequal rights of urban and rural residents; restricted the migration between urban and rural areas | Urban–rural flow has improved the income level of farmers to some extent, but the absolute income gap between urban and rural areas has been expanding | Gradually establish and improve the system and mechanism as well as policy system of urban–rural integration development; promote the equalization of urban and rural basic public services |
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Chen M, Zhou Y, Huang X, Ye C. The Integration of New-Type Urbanization and Rural Revitalization Strategies in China: Origin, Reality and Future Trends. Land. 2021; 10(2):207. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10020207
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Mingxing, Yuan Zhou, Xinrong Huang, and Chao Ye. 2021. "The Integration of New-Type Urbanization and Rural Revitalization Strategies in China: Origin, Reality and Future Trends" Land 10, no. 2: 207. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10020207
APA StyleChen, M., Zhou, Y., Huang, X., & Ye, C. (2021). The Integration of New-Type Urbanization and Rural Revitalization Strategies in China: Origin, Reality and Future Trends. Land, 10(2), 207. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10020207