2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12061259
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Research on Rural Typology Based on the Symbiotic Model of Rural Revitalization and Basic Public Services

Abstract: The basic unit of rural revitalization is the village. Rural revitalization can be comprehensively promoted by using rural typology as an instrument for rural zoning planning, which is a significant factor. This study clarified the relationship between rural revitalization and basic public services, constructed evaluation index systems, and analyzed the symbiotic mode. The comprehensive development level and the symbiotic mode were incorporated to determine the type of village. The results showed the following… Show more

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“…In this study (Figure 2), POI data reflecting reality, complete types of business, and high location accuracy are selected for kernel density analysis and combined with corre sponding weights to construct a comprehensive development index to measure the leve of RPSs [37]. Taking the population outflow as a reference, the difference between regis tered and resident populations to characterize the scale of migration is used, with positive values being outflow areas and negative values being inflow areas, thus distinguishing different types of migration areas.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study (Figure 2), POI data reflecting reality, complete types of business, and high location accuracy are selected for kernel density analysis and combined with corre sponding weights to construct a comprehensive development index to measure the leve of RPSs [37]. Taking the population outflow as a reference, the difference between regis tered and resident populations to characterize the scale of migration is used, with positive values being outflow areas and negative values being inflow areas, thus distinguishing different types of migration areas.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of population migration on rural public services Rural public service configuration from a dynamic development perspective Gao et al (2023) and Li (2023) [36,37] The construction of rural public services in China has experienced a transformation from "increasing quantity" to "improving quality" under combined forces. In addition, the relevant research has also gradually shifted to a people-oriented focus, and population structure and migration are incorporated into the model to complete the pattern study.…”
Section: Rural Public Service Provision and Urban-rural Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many hamlets in Indonesia, especially in West Java, do not know the importance of the role of the community in promoting the development of facilities and infrastructure. During the transition from rural development to comprehensive revitalization, the responsibility of rural governance becomes heavy (Li et al, 2023). To achieve excellent public service, it needs a qualified government apparatus to provide various services the community needs, whether in the rules or other services (Ambarwati et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These areas often boast original natural environments and charming landscapes, and the promotion of rural tourism can facilitate urban-rural integration and cultural exchange [19], as well as the sharing and complementation of urban and rural resources [20]. The village typology assessed as village types is not only a pioneering and fundamental work for the implementation of the rural revitalization strategy but also the most basic and microscopic planning unit for the control of all the elements of rural land spatial planning [21]. In order to protect healthy rural ecosystems, it is necessary to maintain a dynamic balance of interrelated social development and energy operation within the carrying capacity of the system [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%