2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11081317
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Discerning Spatiotemporal Patterns and Policy Drivers of Rural Settlement Changes from 1962 to 2020

Abstract: Despite two centuries of urbanisation worldwide, 45% of the world’s people still live in rural areas. Driven by urban development, the form and structure of rural settlements have undergone drastic changes. Reasonable planning according to the scale of the land and spatial layout of rural settlements is particularly important for the development of rural areas. The continuous development of the economy means that the housing needs of farmers and the macro policy background will inevitably change. We create a r… Show more

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“…The land size of the rural settlements per capita is 213.03 m 2 , far exceeding the upper limit of 146 m 2 per capita stipulated in the General Land Use Plan, Deqing (2006Deqing ( -2020. Deqing County has experienced two rounds of pilot reforms for the rural homestead system, one started in March 2015, and the other started in September 2020 [48]. Since 2015, Deqing has been innovating and exploring rural land use policies for promoting the clustering and development of rural settlements.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The land size of the rural settlements per capita is 213.03 m 2 , far exceeding the upper limit of 146 m 2 per capita stipulated in the General Land Use Plan, Deqing (2006Deqing ( -2020. Deqing County has experienced two rounds of pilot reforms for the rural homestead system, one started in March 2015, and the other started in September 2020 [48]. Since 2015, Deqing has been innovating and exploring rural land use policies for promoting the clustering and development of rural settlements.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, however, the spatiotemporal characteristics of carbon emissions remain poorly understood. Spatial emissions characteristics can reflect the distribution of the phenomenon and are, therefore, useful for understanding spatial heterogeneity [24,25]. Given the large differences in regional development in China, spatial characteristics must be considered when formulating important policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%