2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/440/5/052035
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Discussion on Land Consolidation Model in Urban Fringe Area -- Taking Shichuan River in Fuping as an Example

Abstract: Aiming at the problems of comprehensive development and reuse of land resources and water resources in urban fringe areas, this paper puts forward that land is the basis of construction and sustainable development of urban fringe areas, and the cleanness, health and safety of land resources and water resources are the premise of urban fringe development. Taking shichuan river comprehensive regulation and development project of fuping as an example, this paper summarizes the key technologies of land comprehensi… Show more

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“…"Land consolidation" is the transformation, annexation and reuse of land resources based on existing scientific, technological and management tools within a certain geographical area and the multilevel design and combination of spatial and temporal scales of land use structure to promote the orderly, rational and scientific use of land to achieve the goal of maximizing economic, social and ecological benefits within a certain region [1,2]. Since 1998, land remediation has been encouraged and advocated in China from the policymaking and legal levels [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Land consolidation" is the transformation, annexation and reuse of land resources based on existing scientific, technological and management tools within a certain geographical area and the multilevel design and combination of spatial and temporal scales of land use structure to promote the orderly, rational and scientific use of land to achieve the goal of maximizing economic, social and ecological benefits within a certain region [1,2]. Since 1998, land remediation has been encouraged and advocated in China from the policymaking and legal levels [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%