Transition of farmland use system towards urban-rural integration: From localization to de-localization

[Objective] Farmland use transition runs through the entire process of the evolution of urban-rural relations in China, and is mutually reinforcing and complementary with the integrated development of urban and rural areas. The construction of the conceptual concept system and theoretical framework...

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Main Author: FENG Dedong, LONG Hualou
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Science Press, PR China 2025-01-01
Series:Ziyuan Kexue
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Online Access:https://www.resci.cn/fileup/1007-7588/PDF/1738985798444-433093878.pdf
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Summary:[Objective] Farmland use transition runs through the entire process of the evolution of urban-rural relations in China, and is mutually reinforcing and complementary with the integrated development of urban and rural areas. The construction of the conceptual concept system and theoretical framework for the transition of farmland use system oriented towards urban-rural integration is of great significance for improving the discourse system of land system science research in China. [Methods] This paper employs the literature research method, inductive deduction method, and logical deduction method to conduct the research. [Results] Based on the perspective of land system science, this paper explains the conceptual connotation of farmland use system transition; constructs an academic discourse on the localization and de-localization transition of farmland use system; analyzes the stage changes of China’s urban-rural relationship from rural China to urban-rural China, and the transition logic of the farmland use system in the corresponding stage; and proposes that the “re-localization” and “hybridization” will jointly constitute the next evolution cycle of China’s farmland use system transition under the integrated development of urban and rural areas. [Conclusion] Farmland use system transition can be defined as the trend turning of the elements, structure, and form of the three-dimensional (natural, economic, and management) subsystem of farmland use due to external environmental changes such as natural geography, socio-economy, and so on. The significant native rural stickiness of China’s urban and rural society is rooted in the high dependence on farmland use systems in the history of small-scale peasant economy. From native rural China to urban-rural China, it is not only the process of China’s urban-rural relationship gradually moving towards urban-rural integration, but also the process of farmland use system transition from localization to de-localization.
ISSN:1007-7588