中国南方丘陵山区的农村转型:生计轨迹与跨尺度效应

IF 6.5 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Habitat International Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.habitatint.2024.103011
Zhilong Wu , Tian Zeng , Hao Chen , Xinmin Zhang , Jiyu Yang , Shengtian Jin
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农村转型作为一个复杂的复合过程,可以分解为不同的尺度系统,但尚未得到系统的探讨。本研究以丘陵山区瑞金市为例,从农村生计角度探讨农村转型的动态过程及其跨尺度效应。结果表明:(1) 在区域尺度上,制度保障和政策改革是长期影响民生轨迹的重要因素。农村改革 "自上而下 "的过程需要嵌入 "自下而上 "的参与。(2)在社区尺度上,乡村功能正从单一生产向多功能转变,只有引导乡村发挥比较优势,才能实现乡村振兴的目标。(3) 在家庭规模上,农村生计趋于多元化,根据生计资产的不同,逐渐从传统的小农经济向职业农业或非农产业分化。此外,由于多种原因,乡村发展与农村生计改善之间存在差距,农民从乡村产业发展中分享的利益有限。因此,积极而包容的农村转型需要在政策实施中将政府自上而下的引导与农民自下而上的生计需求协同起来,根据村庄类别和发展阶段制定合适的振兴战略,并通过利益共享体系建设和生计资金投入促进乡村产业与小农户的有机联系。
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Rural transformation in the hilly and mountainous region of southern China: Livelihood trajectory and cross-scale effects

Rural transformation, as a complex and compound process, can be dissected into different scale systems yet has not been systematically explored. This study takes Ruijin city, a hilly and mountainous area, as the example to explore the dynamic process of rural transformation and its cross-scale effects from the perspective of rural livelihood. The results showed that (1) On regional scale, institutional guarantees and policy reform were important factors influencing livelihood trajectory in the long term. The “top-down” process of rural reform needs to be embedded in the bottom-up engagement. (2) On community scale, village function is shifting from the single production to multi-function, and only by steering to the comparative advantages may villages achieve the goal of rural revitalization. (3) On household scale, rural livelihood tends to be pluriactive and is gradually differentiating from traditional smallholding to vocational farming or non-agricultural work according to livelihood assets. Further more, there existed a gap between village development and rural livelihood improvement in that farmers shared limited benefits from village industry development for multiple reasons. Therefore, a positive and inclusive rural transformation requires synergizing the government's top-down guidance with farmers' bottom-up livelihood needs in policy implementation, formulating an appropriate revitalization strategy according to the village category and development stage, and fostering the organic connection between village industry and small farmers through benefit sharing system construction and livelihood capital investment.

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期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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