Study of Sustainability and Health-Related Living Environment Factors Under the Background of Rural Revitalization in the Towns of Guzhen County.

IF 2.3 Q2 BIOLOGY Scientifica Pub Date : 2024-12-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/sci5/2154665
Lei Dang, Haoyu Gu, Weishen Wang, Xiaoling Cheng, Soobong Kim
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It is crucial to prioritize research and development as part of rural revitalization efforts to promote balanced economic growth, preserve cultural heritage, and reduce urban migration. This ensures sustainability and encourages equal access to opportunities, resources, and a healthy environment for people in both rural and urban areas. For the first time, this study explores the interplay between sustainability (Factor A) and health-related environment (Factor B) under the background of rural revitalization in the eight towns (Chengguan, Haocheng, Liacheng, Renqiao, Hugou, Xinmaqiao, Liuji, and Wangzhuang) located in Guzhen County, Bengbu City, China. The towns of Guzhen County were not studied under these two factors before. This study evaluates the sustainability and health-related environmental needs by gathering data from 100 residents in eight towns, totaling 800 residents from the targeted study area. Sustainability highlights town-specific priorities; however, health-related needs (Factor B) emphasize the mutual needs of all residents. Similar results in different towns highlight the critical significance of health-related environment. Statistical analysis reveals a significant correlation between sustainability and health-related environmental factors. This stimulates further exploration of nuanced dynamics in rural revitalization. A higher agreement percentage (80%-100%) on health-related aspects underscores the importance of prioritizing policies to overcome these issues in the study area.

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乡村振兴背景下古镇城镇可持续发展与健康人居环境因素研究
至关重要的是,要把研发作为乡村振兴工作的一部分,以促进经济平衡增长,保护文化遗产,减少城市人口迁移。这确保了可持续性,并鼓励城乡人民平等获得机会、资源和健康的环境。本研究首次以蚌埠市古镇八镇(城关、皓城、连城、人桥、虎沟、新马桥、柳集、王庄)为研究对象,探讨乡村振兴背景下可持续发展(因子A)与健康相关环境(因子B)的相互作用。在这两个因素的影响下,对固镇县乡镇进行了研究。本研究通过收集8个城镇的100名居民的数据来评估可持续性和与健康相关的环境需求,目标研究区域共有800名居民。可持续发展强调城镇特有的优先事项;然而,与健康相关的需求(因素B)强调所有居民的共同需求。不同城镇的类似结果突出了与健康相关的环境的关键意义。统计分析显示,可持续性与健康相关的环境因素之间存在显著相关性。这激发了对乡村振兴微妙动态的进一步探索。在健康方面的较高同意百分比(80%-100%)强调了在研究领域优先考虑克服这些问题的政策的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Scientifica is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in the life sciences, environmental sciences, health sciences, and medicine. The journal is divided into the 65 subject areas.
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