Rural gentrification, the booming B&B industry and linked migration in China: To what extent can gentrification contribute to rural revitalisation?

IF 2.6 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Population Space and Place Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1002/psp.2827
Chen Chen, Zhanyi Luo, Jin Zhu
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Accompanying the functional transformation of rural areas from productivism to postproductivism, the rural areas with scenic views surrounding megacities are re-evaluated in terms of their importance as destinations for visitors, especially in the case of booming bed and breakfast (B&B) industry in contemporary rural China. While private investment has generally led to improvements in the physical space and economic development of these villages, there is also concern about the negative effects of rural gentrification, such as the commercialisation of rural space, the alienation of rural culture and the displacement of indigenous residents. This study examines the multifaceted nature of rural gentrification by observing two villages within the Moganshan Mountain area—the birthplace of rural B&Bs in China, and explores how these processes have been leveraged to promote rural revitalisation. Research findings suggest that disparities in original resources and property rights allocation underpinning the B&B industries among the first-wave gentrifiers and the local villagers, when viewed through the lens of linked migration, may lead to different socioeconomic outcomes. The B&B industry's growth can either be exclusive, primarily favouring gentrifiers, or complementary, fostering mutual benefits and learning opportunities for both gentrifiers and local villagers. Moreover, forming a collaborative network of rural villagers, returning migrants, and external elites can contribute to rural revitalisation through gentrification. These findings contribute to the theoretical understanding of rural gentrification by adding evidence from the Global South and provide insights to inform Chinese rural revitalisation policies, especially alternatives to traditional state-led revitalisation projects.

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中国的乡村城市化、蓬勃发展的民宿产业和关联迁移:城市化能在多大程度上促进乡村振兴?
伴随着农村地区从生产主义到后生产主义的功能转型,特大城市周边风景优美的农村地区作为游客目的地的重要性也得到了重新评估,尤其是当代中国农村地区蓬勃发展的民宿业。虽然私人投资普遍改善了这些乡村的物质空间并促进了其经济发展,但人们也担心乡村城市化的负面影响,如乡村空间商业化、乡村文化异化和原住居民流离失所。本研究通过观察莫干山地区--中国乡村民宿的发源地--的两个村庄,研究乡村城市化的多面性,并探讨如何利用这些过程促进乡村振兴。研究结果表明,从关联迁移的视角来看,第一波城市移民和当地村民之间在支撑 B&B 产业的原始资源和产权分配方面的差异,可能会导致不同的社会经济结果。B&B 产业的发展既可以是排他性的,主要有利于外来人口,也可以是互补性的,为外来人口和当地村民带来互利和学习机会。此外,形成农村村民、返乡移民和外部精英的合作网络也有助于通过城市化实现乡村振兴。这些研究结果通过增加来自全球南部的证据,有助于对乡村城市化的理论理解,并为中国的乡村振兴政策,尤其是传统的国家主导型振兴项目的替代方案提供了启示。
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期刊介绍: Population, Space and Place aims to be the leading English-language research journal in the field of geographical population studies. It intends to: - Inform population researchers of the best theoretical and empirical research on topics related to population, space and place - Promote and further enhance the international standing of population research through the exchange of views on what constitutes best research practice - Facilitate debate on issues of policy relevance and encourage the widest possible discussion and dissemination of the applications of research on populations - Review and evaluate the significance of recent research findings and provide an international platform where researchers can discuss the future course of population research
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