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Land-use planning in China: Past, present, and future

Journal

JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
Volume 33, Issue 7, Pages 1527-1552

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11442-023-2141-7

Keywords

land-use planning; land-use policy; territorial spatial planning; sustainable development; China

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Under the framework of ecological civilisation, the formulation of territorial spatial planning (TSP) and improvement of spatial governance systems are of great practical significance. This study traces the history of land-use planning (LUP) in China, analyzes its evolution and classification system, and discusses the three rounds of general LUP practice and the current TSP in the past 40 years. The development of LUP is closely related to economic development and can be divided into four stages. The classification of land-use in China has been slow and can be divided into five stages. The development of LUP methods can be divided into two stages, before and after 1978. Future development should focus on innovating theories and methods of TSP with Chinese characteristics to achieve rural revitalization and ecological civilization.
Under the framework of ecological civilisation, the formulation of territorial spatial planning (TSP) and improvement of spatial governance systems are of great practical significance. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, land-use planning (LUP) has experienced profound changes, and tremendous research efforts have been made in that field. However, systematic studies on LUP history are scarce. To bridge the existing gap, this study traced back to the emergence of LUP, described its practice stages, and analysed the evolution of its classification system and methods. Further, the three rounds of general LUP practice and the current TSP over the past 40 years of the reform and opening-up have been discussed. The evolution of LUP was found to be closely related to economic development and could be broadly divided into four stages. The development of land-use classification in China has been slow and can be divided into five stages according to the evolution of the land classification system and important historical events. The development of LUP methods can be divided into two stages, before and after 1978. Since the economic reform, China has successively conducted three rounds of general LUP under different institutional and policy backgrounds. Future development should aim to innovate the theories and methods of TSP with Chinese characteristics and promote the study of village planning and the construction of TSP systems to achieve rural revitalisation and ecological civilisation.

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