scholarly journals Utilization of Soft Governance in Promotion of Benign Subject Relationship Construction in Rural Three-Industry Integration

Author(s):  
Dan Yang ◽  
Cheng Gong ◽  
Cheng Gong
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 4163-4171
Author(s):  
Feng Xu

The emergence of Internet technology provides a new development mode for the development of rural industry. In view of the fact that the rural integrated Internet is in its infancy, and the unpredictability and uncertainty of “Internet +” innovation in the era of “digital economy”, the development of rural integrated Internet is facing many challenges, and there are development misunderstandings and dilemmas. This paper studies the dilemma and path of rural industry integration and Internet revitalization driven by e-commerce. Driven by e-commerce, this paper analyzes the current situation of the Internet revitalization of rural industry integration, summarizes the problems existing in the Internet revitalization of rural industry integration, constructs a grey correlation model to analyze the correlation degree of the influencing factors in the rural industry and Internet integration, and takes a certain rural industry as an example to prove that the model can be used to analyze the relationship between the two factors On this basis, the paper puts forward the effective strategies of rural industry integration and Internet revitalization driven by e-commerce.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 158-180 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katja Brøgger

Through an ethnographic exploration of policy documents, this paper aims to expose how outcome-oriented education standards gained international hegemonic status in the Bologna Process. Taking inspiration in the concept of hegemony and by connecting the invisible power of hegemony to soft governance, the paper shows how the outcome-based modular curriculum gained hegemonic power by means of the infrastructure of the reform. Centring on the movement from political agendas within the Bologna Process to the implementation in a national context using Denmark as a case, the paper tracks the transformation from an input- and content-driven curriculum to an outcome- and objectives-driven curriculum and the transition from a semestrial timeframe structure to a modular block structure. The paper shows how consent and legitimisation is manufactured through the infrastructure of the Bologna Process consisting of communication paths, standardisation and follow-up mechanisms such as benchmarking through graphs and frameworks for reporting.


2021 ◽  
Vol 251 ◽  
pp. 03023
Author(s):  
Jixuan Che ◽  
Peng Yang ◽  
Jiayue Wu ◽  
Yafei Gao

As a sudden public health event, the COVID-19 epidemic has brought a tremendous impact on the economic and social development of China. Its biggest and most direct impact is in the tertiary industry, especially the cultural tourism industry, which has a more far-reaching impact. This paper takes Guangxi as an example to study the current situation, problems, and future development direction of the cultural tourism industry in the post-epidemic era. The study found that the response to the epidemic in ethnic minority areas represented by Guangxi was timely and rapid, but due to their industrial resilience and the impact of the epidemic, the revitalization of the culture and tourism industry is still facing severe challenges. Therefore, this article put forward the key countermeasure to promote the cultural tourism industry revitalization of ethnic minority areas from list management, elements of development management, project construction, industry integration, and international cooperation, to provide policy recommendations and theoretical basis for the revitalization of the cultural tourism industry in ethnic minority areas.


Author(s):  
Andreas Hildenbrand
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El presente trabajo tiene el objetivo de ofrecer un análisis de la gobernanza y planificación territorial en las áreas metropolitanas en Alemania, para contribuir a la difusión del conocimiento sobre las experiencias obtenidas en este país, que por varias razones se consideran de especial interés. En primer lugar, se explica por qué las fórmulas adecuadas en el aspecto institucional (la gobernanza metropolitana) y el rendimiento en el ámbito de la planificación territorial constituyen factores imprescindibles para lograr un desarrollo urbano-territorial sostenible de las áreas metropolitanas. En segundo lugar, se aporta una visión general sobre las áreas metropolitanas alemanas y los diferentes modelos de instituciones de gobernanza metropolitana (hard governance) que están al uso en Alemania, considerando también las fórmulas empleadas en el ámbito del soft governance. En tercer lugar, se analiza la aplicación de estos modelos para seis casos de áreas metropolitanas (Stuttgart, Hannover, Frankfurt, München, Berlin-Brandenburg y Hamburg). El foco de atención se centra en los rasgos básicos de las instituciones metropolitanas, así como en las actuaciones realizadas en materias centrales para el desarrollo metropolitano (planificación territorial, transporte público y promoción económica). Igualmente se comentan prácticas concretas de instrumentos del soft governance. Con especial profundidad se analiza la planificación territorial metropolitana. Este análisis, que comenta y compara las prácticas planificadoras correspondientes, se estructura por las cuatro estrategias centrales que esta planificación aplica tradicionalmente en Alemania para la consecución de un desarrollo urbano-territorial sostenible, entre ellas el modelo de la ciudad razonablemente compacta y policéntrica y la planificación integrada del uso del suelo y el transporte. Finalmente, en cuarto lugar, el trabajo culmina en un conjunto de conclusiones extraíbles de las experiencias de la gobernanza y planificación territorial en las áreas metropolitanas alemanas.


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