ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION STRATEGIES FOR RURAL LAND CONSOLIDATION
Volume 1, Issue 2, Pp 31-38, 2023
DOI:10.61784/wjafs231236
Author(s)
Delia C. Minang
Affiliation(s)
Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia.
Corresponding Author
Delia C. Minang
ABSTRACT
This article aims at the existing problems of rural land use in China and the needs for rural ecological landscape construction, through analyzing domestic and foreign land consolidation goals and technology development trends. research, combined with relevant surveys. The strategic needs of ecological landscape construction in rural land consolidation in China were discussed. Summarizes the land development strategies aiming at comprehensive rural development The goals and tasks of land remediation were proposed, and construction strategies and technical requirements related to land remediation were proposed. Key conclusions include: Land remediation should pay attention to the study of rural landscape characteristics and maintain Connect and improve the cultural and aesthetic value of rural landscape; strengthen research on land multifunctionality, pay attention to ecological network and green infrastructure construction on a large scale, improve habitat quality and landscape diversity on a small scale, and improve land remediation productivity and ecological landscape Service capabilities and carbon sequestration capabilities; strengthen research on hydrological and ecological processes in river basins, carry out rural non-point source pollution control and respond to extreme climate change events; strengthen research on ecological landscape technology for land consolidation projects, improve land consolidation technical regulations; broaden the implementation of land consolidation projects Mechanism to improve participation in land remediation.
KEYWORDS
Land consolidation; Land use; Rural land
CITE THIS PAPER
Delia C. Minang. Ecological landscape construction strategies for rural land consolidation. World Journal of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences. 2023, 1(2): 31-38. DOI:10.61784/wjafs231236.
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