2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105386
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Evaluation of village land use planning risks in green concepts: The case of Qiwangfen Village in Beijing

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“…Currently, research on land use transition and its eco-environment effects focuses on two aspects, including the influence of single elements, such as plant and animal communities, climate, hydrology, and soil [24,54], and combined effects, such as the evolutionary effects of ecosystem service functions [27] and the spatial and temporal divergence effects of landscape patterns [55]. In terms of territorial spatial planning, research on the ecological planning concepts related to ecological functions of land use and structural layout [56], the ecological infrastructure [57], and the urban-rural ecosystem restoration [58] have also been strengthened. The eco-environmental effects of land use transition are an important way to understand and predict the status and change characteristics of regional eco-environmental quality, and are the basis for the preparation of territorial spatial planning and land use structure optimization, with important theoretical value and practical significance.…”
Section: Environmental Effects Of Land Use Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, research on land use transition and its eco-environment effects focuses on two aspects, including the influence of single elements, such as plant and animal communities, climate, hydrology, and soil [24,54], and combined effects, such as the evolutionary effects of ecosystem service functions [27] and the spatial and temporal divergence effects of landscape patterns [55]. In terms of territorial spatial planning, research on the ecological planning concepts related to ecological functions of land use and structural layout [56], the ecological infrastructure [57], and the urban-rural ecosystem restoration [58] have also been strengthened. The eco-environmental effects of land use transition are an important way to understand and predict the status and change characteristics of regional eco-environmental quality, and are the basis for the preparation of territorial spatial planning and land use structure optimization, with important theoretical value and practical significance.…”
Section: Environmental Effects Of Land Use Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also constrained by internal factors such as old and weak village cadres, poor industrial development status, weak rural governance capacity, and insufficient cultural vitality. As an important part of the development principles of the five-year plan for implementing the rural revitalization strategy (2016–2020), rural green development focuses on reducing environmental risks, protecting rural landscapes, and creating an economically efficient, socially harmonious, and ecologically friendly path to sustainable rural development for the benefit of human well-being [ 28 ]. The green development of the countryside is a key factor in the improvement of the level of rural revitalization.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecological construction is the foundation of sustainable development in villages. Seven indicators for this were selected, including the greening coverage of villages, centralized water supply covering farm households, new domestic waste treatment facilities, and the comprehensive utilization of livestock and poultry manure generated by farming to provide feedback on the status of ecological protection and restoration in villages, as well as the status of comprehensive waste treatment in villages [ 28 , 29 ]. Culture is the soul of sustainable rural development.…”
Section: Research Methodology and Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the conditions of the stages of accumulation cycles, certain groups of economically and politically influential classes restrain the allocation of scarce production resources in their interests (Borhani et al, 2017: 7). Yan et al (2021) in a study entitled "Assessing the Impact of Rural Land Use Planning: A Case Study of Kyuwangfen Village in Beijing" examined the situation of villages versus cities and believed that there are many problems in rural areas, which are: Destruction of cultivated areas, degradation of villages and environmental pollution. One of the main reasons for these problems is considered to be incorrect land use planning at the village level.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%