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Optimization of Training Program for Land Resource Management Major under the Background of Urban and Rural Integration

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  • CHEN, Qian
  • ZHOU, Qigang
  • CHEN, Dan
  • ZHANG, Xiaoyuan
  • WANG, Fuhai

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With constant deepening of development outlook of urban and rural integration, education circle starts to attach great importance to reform of personnel training program. Since scarcity of land resource and key role of land management in urban and rural integration, it is urgent to optimize the personnel training program for land resource management major. From aspects of optimum objectives, principles, program and implementation effect, this paper discusses training program for land resource management major under the background of urban and rural integration. It is expected to provide reference for cultivating land resource management personnel suitable for development of urban and rural integration.

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  • CHEN, Qian & ZHOU, Qigang & CHEN, Dan & ZHANG, Xiaoyuan & WANG, Fuhai, 2013. "Optimization of Training Program for Land Resource Management Major under the Background of Urban and Rural Integration," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 5(08), pages 1-4, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:157206
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.157206
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