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Construction of Evaluation Model for Transformation and Development of Rural Areas in Energy-Enriched Poverty-Stricken Areas

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  • Bo Liang
  • Jun Peng

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Because of the particularity of energy being non-renewable, the development of energy-intensive cities must consider its follow-up development issues in advance, especially for newly developed energy-intensive cities like Songyuan in the midwest of Jilin Province. It is necessary to summarize the experience from other energy-intensive cities and recognize the problems existing in its own development, so that the development of the city will not perish due to the exhaustion of energy. At present, the sustainable development of energy-intensive cities is the focus of attention at home and abroad. Energy-intensive cities have made great contributions to the national and regional economy but also paid a considerable price. Making the city continue to prosper and develop steadily without causing the city to decline due to the exhaustion of energy is the main problem facing the country, the government, and experts and scholars. Taking Songyuan City in Northeast China as an example, this paper adopts a combination of breakthroughs from the surface and breakthroughs, supplemented by theoretical analysis and empirical evaluation, and uses mathematical model simulation and expert consultation and decision-making methods. Starting from the theoretical height of man-land harmony and sustainable development, we construct an evaluation model of rural development status in energy-enriched poverty-stricken areas, evaluate the evolution trend of rural development status, and propose leading models and development strategies for rural transformation and development in energy-enriched poverty-stricken areas. It provides theoretical reference and decision-making basis for the sustainable development of rural Songyuan City.

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  • Bo Liang & Jun Peng, 2022. "Construction of Evaluation Model for Transformation and Development of Rural Areas in Energy-Enriched Poverty-Stricken Areas," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-8, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4858349
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4858349
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