Land Use and Rural Sustainability
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Land Systems and Global Change".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 January 2023) | Viewed by 66662
Special Issue Editors
Interests: land use planning; land economy
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2. Land Academy for National Development, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
Interests: institutional analysis of land and natural resources; sustainable development
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Interests: land use; ecological security; resource and environmental policy; cultivated land protection; geographic information system
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Interests: resources; environment economy and public policy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The land is the essential means of production for agricultural development, the foundation of farmers' survival, and the critical spatial support for rural construction. However, the long-term urban-oriented development strategy has led to severe rural land-use problems. The rapid urban expansion has caused a large-scale reduction of cultivated land resources, increasingly severe land pollution, and a continuous decline in cultivated land quality. Rural labor migration has also left many rural lands abandoned or idle, forming the dilemma of land scarcity and waste. The unbalanced development between urban and rural areas also makes it difficult to fully revitalize the asset value of rural land, which harms farmers' land property and sustainable rural development. Rural sustainability includes the sustainable development of the economy, ecology, and farmers' high-quality life and social harmony, all highly related to land. Therefore, the critical scientific solutions to existing problems include adopting more efficient and harmonious rural land use and promoting sustainable rural revitalization.
In rural land use, there is much research that mainly focuses on land-use change and its impact on rural development. However, there are few studies on solving current land-use problems, improving land-use efficiency, revitalizing land capital value, and ultimately promoting sustainable rural development. Therefore, this Special Issue aims to enrich the research of land system science and social-ecological system research by exploring new research in land use and sustainable rural development. Cutting-edge research that advances understanding and analysis of the following issues are welcome: multi-purpose cultivated land utilization, village spatial planning, rural land consolidation, rural land system reform, land and rural poverty, and other land use and rural sustainable development issues. We also welcome articles from interdisciplinary fields essential for land use and rural sustainability, such as how land use enhances carbon neutrality and integrates with environmental sustainability.
The manuscripts can be case studies, empirical studies, modeling, and review studies. The core arguments should focus on the following topics:
- Land use sustainability;
- Rural spatial planning and optimum land use;
- Land use towards sustainable agriculture;
- Rural land consolidation;
- Rural land reform and rural sustainability;
- Urban-rural integration development;
- Rural living environment;
- Rural land-use change towards carbon neutrality;
- Rural landscape pattern and ecological system service;
- Land use and rural poverty.
Dr. Fangzhou Xia
Prof. Dr. Rong Tan
Prof. Dr. Hualin Xie
Prof. Dr. Xiaoshun Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- land use
- rural sustainability
- rural land reform
- rural spatial planning
- rural poverty
- rural living environment
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