2019
DOI: 10.9734/sajsse/2018/v2i329634
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Integration of Rural and Urban Society in China and Implications for Urbanization, Infrastructure, Land and Labor in the New Era

Abstract: In many parts of China, rapid economic growth, socio-economic inequality, and environmental degradation (air, water, soil) are undermining social stability and sustainable urbanization. Ruralurban migration is the main factor contributing to urban population growth. Economic opportunity in urban areas is the main 'pull factor' but government policies provide a 'push factor'. A model of the relationship over time of the rural sector and the urban sectors, mainly relating to the focus on manufacturing and the se… Show more

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“…The UN Millennium Ecosystem Assessment [16] (2005) states that the degradation of environmental services is a significant barrier to achieving the Millennium Development Goals-and that this impediment could grow significantly worse over the next 50 years. The rural poor, who directly rely on ecosystem goods and services for their diet, health and livelihoods, are disproportionately affected [4,9,10,12,13].…”
Section: Environmental Degradation In the Peri-urban Interface (Pui)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The UN Millennium Ecosystem Assessment [16] (2005) states that the degradation of environmental services is a significant barrier to achieving the Millennium Development Goals-and that this impediment could grow significantly worse over the next 50 years. The rural poor, who directly rely on ecosystem goods and services for their diet, health and livelihoods, are disproportionately affected [4,9,10,12,13].…”
Section: Environmental Degradation In the Peri-urban Interface (Pui)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…China is undergoing rapid urbanization [1][2][3][4][5][6] and according to the data from the national bureau of statistics, the rate increased from 10.64% in 1949 to 58.52% in 2017 and reached 60% in 2019. China's urbanization progress will continue, with the urbanization ratio reaching 70 percent by 2035, according to a report published by the National Academy of Economic Strategy under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.…”
Section: Introduction: Context and Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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