Urban-Rural Integrated Development and Land Use Management
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Ecology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (4 April 2023) | Viewed by 3812
Special Issue Editors
Interests: land use transition; urban land intensive use; urban-rural development
Interests: cultivated land transition; agricultural land protective use; rural sustainable development
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The widening urban–rural gap is an inevitable stage in the urbanization process, and many countries around the world, especially developing countries, are currently experiencing this stage. As an important factor of production and economic development, land resources have an essential influence on both urban and rural development. However, during the process of rapid urbanization, the urban–rural dichotomy and the ensuing land use problems, such as overexploitation, non-intensive use, and ecological destruction, have become increasingly serious. To solve these problems, urban–rural integrated development and sustainability are becoming part of the consensus, which not only includes strengthening the protection of cultivated land, promoting intensive land use, and optimizing the spatial allocation of the land, but also includes integrating new concepts and requirements, such as "green and low-carbon", into land use. More importantly, studies need to systematically explore the mutual feedback mechanism between urban–rural integrated development and land use management, and propose strategies to promote urban–rural integration through land use management. This Special Issue intends to collect recent diverse studies regarding urban–rural integrated development and land use management from different research perspectives, with the ultimate aim of contributing to the global challenges of sustainable urban and rural development in the rapidly urbanizing world.
Dr. Shijin Qu
Dr. Quanfeng Li
Prof. Dr. Daojun Zhang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- urban–rural integrated development
- land use transition
- land use policy
- cultivated land protection
- land ecology
- land intensive use
- territorial spatial planning
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