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Relationship between Sustainable Land Use and Rural Economic Development:A Case Study of Meining Village, Pingma Town in Guangxi

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  • Wang,Wenshu
  • Wu,Qiuju

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For a long time, rural economic development has put economic benefits in the first place, ignoring the impact of unreasonable land use on local land resources and ecological environment, which is not conducive to the long-term high-quality development of local economy and sustainable land use. There is an urgent need to study the relationship between sustainable land use and rural economic development in order to achieve the coordinated development of the two. By using the methods of literature research and field investigation, this paper studies Meining Village, Tiandong County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The study found that farmers tend to plant pure eucalyptus forest, single land use structure, short-term rotation planting model and traditional afforestation and land preparation technology are not conducive to sustainable land use in forest areas, and affected by economic and educational factors, farmers' livelihood is relatively simple, so the development of rural economy will be restricted. In view of the above problems, this paper puts forward the following solutions: changing the land use model of Meining Village to promote sustainable land use; introducing advanced science and technology and diversified livelihood ways to promote the sustainable development of rural economy; building a virtuous circle of sustainable land use and rural economic development.

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  • Wang,Wenshu & Wu,Qiuju, 2023. "Relationship between Sustainable Land Use and Rural Economic Development:A Case Study of Meining Village, Pingma Town in Guangxi," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(02), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:341215
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341215
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