Author
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- Jinrong YANG,
- Yimei HE,
- Zisheng YANG,
- Linlin CAO
Abstract
With the deepening of reform and opening up, the rural land system has experienced the evolution from contracting to transfer to the current rural revitalization strategy, and has always been closely linked to the well-being of farmers and the vigorous development of the rural economy. The reform of this system is not only a key driving force for rural economic development, but also an important cornerstone for realizing the rural revitalization strategy. Through in-depth analysis of the connotation of rural revitalization and rural land system reform, this study discusses in detail the internal dynamic mechanism of rural land system reform driving rural revitalization, and comprehensively analyzes the current implementation of rural land system reform. On this basis, this study puts forward the strategic concept of promoting the rural land system reform in the context of rural revitalization. Studies have shown that the rural land system reform has mainly played a positive role in the following four aspects in promoting rural revitalization: providing a solid material foundation for rural revitalization, optimizing the allocation of rural resources, promoting the transformation and upgrading of rural industrial structure, and promoting rural social harmony and stability. In the context of the current rural revitalization, the rural land system reform is undoubtedly one of the core issues of China's rural development. In order to further improve this system, we need to continue to optimize and innovate the rural land transfer system, the homestead reform system, and the rural collective construction land market entry system.
Suggested Citation
Jinrong YANG, & Yimei HE, & Zisheng YANG, & Linlin CAO, .
"A Preliminary Study on the Rural Land System Reform in the Context of Rural Revitalization,"
Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(06).
Handle:
RePEc:ags:asagre:349089
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.349089
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