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Library Toward a Sustainable Utilization of Land Resources in China: Problems, Policies, and Practices

Toward a Sustainable Utilization of Land Resources in China: Problems, Policies, and Practices

Toward a Sustainable Utilization of Land Resources in China: Problems, Policies, and Practices

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Date of publication
December 2014
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500010379
Pages
825-835

China’s economy is growing explosively with double-digit rates of growth. However, behind the scenes of this economic miracle, a dark underbelly exists. The potential impact of the unsustainable use of land resources is increasing. Each parcel of land has a stationary geographic location, while its utilization is optional. The re-adjustment and optimization of land use patterns ought to be encouraged. Spatial reconstruction refers to the combination of various land elements, which can promote the rational and efficient allocation of land resources through a four-layer action framework: the development of unused land, urban renewal, ecological reconstruction, and spatial displacement. The feasibility and validity of these methods are illustrated by practical cases in different provinces in China. We thus propose that pursuing sustainable development and building an ecological civilization will be necessary for China in future decades.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Hong, Wuyang
Li, Feixue
Li, Manchun
Zhang, Fangfang
Tong, Lihua
Huang, Qiuhao

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