Building a new-typed rural area, an original word in China, created in early 1950. and 50 years later, became the main program for China government from 2005 to 2015. This program aims to balance economic and social development between urban and rural areas in six ways. However, as an especial brand in China traditional villages whose cultural authenticity and integrity had persevered pretty well, was badly influenced by this program.Art and Design Research for Sustainable Development ; September 22, 2018Conference: Tsukuba Global Science Week 2018Date: September 20-22, 2018Venue: Tsukuba International Congress Center Sponsored: University of Tsukub
This paper examines the process of transformation of a traditional village into a "modern" new villa...
This paper attempts to rethink “Rural China” in China’s development in order to argue for rural rege...
This doctoral thesis studies the New Rural Reconstruction (NRR) movement from a sustainable developm...
Countryside development is receiving paramount attention in China, where political and cultural agen...
The purpose of this research is to assess the prospects for China\u27s rural revitalization programs...
China is confronting intractable challenges during the process of urbanisation. The urban-rural bina...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
It is widely accepted that China's agrarian economy is experiencing a profound capitalization/modern...
My research focuses on one county in China and the regional and local structure to understand the ex...
This paper discusses Chinaʼs policy of the rural revitalization strategy based on the field survey i...
China has made great progress in its economy and urbanization in the past 30 years, but rural develo...
The construction of socialist new countryside is a practical example of scientific socialism theory ...
China’s leaders have set an urbanization target of 70% (approximately 900 million people) by 2025 an...
Published online: 31 Mar 2017This paper, by a case study of Gao Village, examines how two factors, i...
This paper provides an overview of major policy changes in rural China over the past 30 years and th...
This paper examines the process of transformation of a traditional village into a "modern" new villa...
This paper attempts to rethink “Rural China” in China’s development in order to argue for rural rege...
This doctoral thesis studies the New Rural Reconstruction (NRR) movement from a sustainable developm...
Countryside development is receiving paramount attention in China, where political and cultural agen...
The purpose of this research is to assess the prospects for China\u27s rural revitalization programs...
China is confronting intractable challenges during the process of urbanisation. The urban-rural bina...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
It is widely accepted that China's agrarian economy is experiencing a profound capitalization/modern...
My research focuses on one county in China and the regional and local structure to understand the ex...
This paper discusses Chinaʼs policy of the rural revitalization strategy based on the field survey i...
China has made great progress in its economy and urbanization in the past 30 years, but rural develo...
The construction of socialist new countryside is a practical example of scientific socialism theory ...
China’s leaders have set an urbanization target of 70% (approximately 900 million people) by 2025 an...
Published online: 31 Mar 2017This paper, by a case study of Gao Village, examines how two factors, i...
This paper provides an overview of major policy changes in rural China over the past 30 years and th...
This paper examines the process of transformation of a traditional village into a "modern" new villa...
This paper attempts to rethink “Rural China” in China’s development in order to argue for rural rege...
This doctoral thesis studies the New Rural Reconstruction (NRR) movement from a sustainable developm...