scholarly journals Research on China's Rural Development Strategy Based on SWOT-AHP Analysis

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 10
Author(s):  
Xianfeng Guo ◽  
Han Yan ◽  
Wei Yuan

The rapid urbanization development has helped China's economy to rise sharply, and it has also plunged the countryside into a development dilemma. Based on a questionnaire survey of 25 industry experts, this paper uses SWOT-AHP analysis to study the advantages, disadvantages, opportunities and threats of rural development, and finally determines the development strategy of rural China. Put forward three suggestions on rural development in China, that is, grasp the national strategic opportunity to develop modern agriculture, upgrade the level of rural human capital and cultivate the concept of ecological civilization.

Land ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 514
Author(s):  
Hongzhang Xu ◽  
Jamie Pittock ◽  
Katherine A. Daniell

The adverse effects of rapid urbanization are of global concern. Careful planning for and accommodation of accelerating urbanization and citizenization (i.e., migrants gaining official urban residency) may be the best approach to limit some of the worst impacts. However, we find that another trajectory may be possible: one linked to the rural development plan adopted in the latest Chinese national development strategy. This plan aims to build rural areas as attractive areas for settlement by 2050 rather than to further urbanize with more people in cities. We assess the political motivations and challenges behind this choice to develop rural areas based on a literature review and empirical case analysis. After assessing the rural and urban policy subsystem, we find five socio-political drivers behind China’s rural development strategy, namely ensuring food security, promoting culture and heritage, addressing overcapacity, emphasizing environmental protection and eradicating poverty. To develop rural areas, China needs to effectively resolve three dilemmas: (1) implementing decentralized policies under central supervision; (2) deploying limited resources efficiently to achieve targets; and (3) addressing competing narratives in current policies. Involving more rural community voices, adopting multiple forms of local governance, and identifying and mitigating negative project impacts can be the starting points to manage these dilemmas.


2013 ◽  
Vol 869-870 ◽  
pp. 1091-1095
Author(s):  
Xin Kang

Engineering agriculture is the only way for China to ensure food security and to develop modern agriculture. In view of relative researches at home and abroad, learn advanced experience of engineering agriculture from America, Japan and Israel and combine the actual situation of agricultural development in China, put forward the development strategy for engineering agriculture from five levels such as structure adjustment strategy, capital entering strategy, quality improvement strategy, science and technology leading strategy and flexible management strategy. The research clarified the points and implementation methods of each strategy and established theoretical basis and implementation methods for the development of engineering agriculture in China.


2011 ◽  
Vol 71-78 ◽  
pp. 4035-4038
Author(s):  
Yu Xiang Zhao ◽  
Sheng Yue Hao

With the sustainable development of China's economy, the engineering consulting industry plays an important role in various types of construction, in particularly in the huge construction projects. The purpose of the paper is to research the innovation of knowledge service for network-based engineering consulting industry. With the method of combining theory with practice and the application of connecting advance with feasibility, the situations and challenges of the network-based engineering consulting industry are introduced in this paper. What is more, the development strategy in the innovation of knowledge service for network-based engineering consulting industry is summed up, which can provide supports to adapt to the new situations for the engineering consulting industry.


Author(s):  
Francisco Javier Castellano-Álvarez

Rural development programs managed under the Leader Initiative approach aid in promoting the economic diversification of rural areas on the basis of substantially diverse measures. The restoration of religious heritage has the potential to be an interesting course of action within the development strategies adopted by local action groups in charge of managing these programs. The district of La Vera is used as a reference as it possesses all of the necessary characteristics to be considered a paradigmatic subject for the case study. This research intends to contrast the relevance that religious heritage restoration acquired within the development strategy adopted by this region. Based on this analysis, the last section of this work will attempt to assess the extent to which the implementation of the Proder Program in the district of La Vera conforms to the characteristics of a sustainable and endogenous rural development model. After analyzing both topics, this research aims to examine the extent to which the restoration of religious heritage can constitute a course of action consistent with the model of rural development proposed by this type of program.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 448-468
Author(s):  
Gema Cárdenas Alonso ◽  
Ana Nieto Masot

AbstractThe LAGs (Local Action Groups) are in charge of designing the development strategy under the LEADER Approach for their areas of action, as well as managing European aid for Rural Development in order to promote new economic activities with which generate progress and alleviate the demographic and socioeconomic problems of its most depressed municipalities. Thus, in this paper the qualitative analysis of LEADER in Extremadura (SW Spain) in the 2007–2013 programming period is presented through the results of a questionnaire to the technical staffs of the 24 LAGs in order to complement the various previous quantitative studies and to know the opinion of essential actors in the rural development processes. During the 2007–2013 period (with the EAFRD as European Fund to finance rural development aids) LAGs have faced great bureaucratic and administrative burdens, which adds to the difficult economic situation experienced in recent years. This has hindered the true labor of these partnerships, that is, to revitalize their territories of action in order to create socioeconomic and, consequently, demographic development.


GIS Business ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 241-245
Author(s):  
Khamrakulova O.D. ◽  
Bektemirov A.B.

The deepening of economic reforms in Uzbekistan is closely linked to the strengthening of macroeconomic stability and the maintenance of high rates of economic growth and competitiveness, the continuation of institutional and structural reforms to reduce the presence of the State in the economy, and the further strengthening of the protection of rights and the priority role of private property, as reflected in the Development Strategy for 2017-2021.


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