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How does spatial governance drive rural development in China's farming areas?

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HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 109, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2021.102320

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41901204, 42001125]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M660109]
  3. Foundation of Humanity and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education of China [19YJCZH036, 20YJC790093]
  4. Jiangsu Provincial Science Foundation [BK20190717]
  5. Jiangsu Provincial Social Science Foundation [19GLC002]

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This study examines the importance of rural spatial governance in sustainable rural development, with Xiangbu Village as the empirical research object. Through multi-scale, multi-means governance paths, significant improvements have been made in rural collective organization, public service capacity, and spatial asset value. Rural spatial governance involving multiple stakeholders has promoted the transformation of population, land, industry, and urban-rural relationships, and improved the overall benefit structure of the village.
Rural space development and value distribution are the material basis for sustainable rural development. Rural development problems in China's farming areas relate to limited space, unclear ownership, inefficient organization. Rural spatial governance takes material space and the spatial relationship as governance objects, combining the fair distribution of space with the participation of multi-stakeholders in rural development. This paper examines matter-organization-ownership governance path for rural areas, analyzing the efficiency of spatial governance, and investigating the population, land, industry, and urban-rural relationship transformation mechanism needed for rural development. We selected Xiangbu Village, a typical farming village, for empirical research to verify the internal relationship between spatial governance and rural development. Xiangbu Village has significantly improved its rural collective organization, public service ability, space asset value, and other aspects through multi-scale and multi-means governance paths. In Xiangbu Village, collective power and spatial governance reconstructed the multi-stakeholder structure of the village, transforming the spatial connection from weak to strong and improving the spatial and overall benefit structure. The process of rural spatial governance involving multi-stakeholders has promoted individuals' land rights claims, the participation of multi-stakeholders, and the will to return to start businesses in Xiangbu Village. The space rights reorganization process of public spatial governance in Xiangbu Village provided the economic, organizational, and material space foundation for industrial development. While spatial governance brings opportunities for village development, it also brings risks. The collective power supervision and restraint mechanisms are imperfect, and problems with the participation and coordination of the ternary forces of government, market, and society still need an urgent solution.

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