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Emerging rural spatial restructuring regimes in China: A tale of three transitional villages in the urban fringe

Authors :
Xiaoling Zhang
Mingmin Pan
Source :
Journal of Rural Studies. 93:287-300
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

China's rapid urbanization process has pushed rural villages into an urban-rural integration movement. Several modes and approaches have been applied to remake space in rural China, which differ greatly in restructuring outcomes. In response, this article builds on the insights of regime theory to develop a conceptual framework to reveal the mechanism behind China's rural spatial restructuring and seeks to explore the underlying reasons that affect the outcomes. It is found that resource adequacy, the quality of resource coalition, and the effectiveness of implementation determine the rural regime's capacity to manage spatial restructuring. Case studies from Hua County, Chaohu City, and Shenzhen are used to illustrate the conceptual framework's application and facilitate a comparative analysis from the perspective of rural regime capacity. The findings provide a critical rethinking of the “sustainable remaking of rural space”, which could therefore shed light on the rural governance of countries in the global south generally.

Details

ISSN :
07430167
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Rural Studies
Accession number :
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