@article{WANG:317724,
      recid = {317724},
      author = {WANG, Keyu and YANG, Zisheng},
      title = {Analysis on the Transition of Resource-based Rural Land  Use in the Context of Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of  Taolingou Village, Yangquan City, Shanxi Province},
      journal = {Asian Agricultural Research},
      address = {2021-11-20},
      number = {1812-2022-234},
      month = {Nov},
      year = {2021},
      abstract = {The key to the transformation of resource-based rural  economy lies in the land use transition, which has  important theoretical and practical significance for the  reconstruction of rural values and the promotion of rural  revitalization. Taking Taolingou Village in Yangquan City,  Shanxi Province as an example, on the basis of expounding  the concept and connotation of land use transition, this  paper analyzes the evolution trend of resource-based rural  land use transition, explores the driving force of  resource-based rural land use transition and clearly puts  forward the measures to strengthen the transformation of  resource-based rural land use in the context of rural  revitalization. The analysis shows that the land use of  Taolingou Village is transforming towards the trend of  sustainability, putting people first and multi-function,  which is consistent with the strategic goal of rural  revitalization; The driving force of land use transition in  Taolingou Village includes four aspects, namely, industrial  structure, economic factors, development policy and  contradiction between human and land; Adjusting and  optimizing the industrial structure, protecting the  ecological environment, perfecting relevant policies and  regulations, and controlling the overall population are the  effective measures for Taolingou Village to realize the  land use transition. This case study is expected to provide  a useful reference for the land use transition in other  resource-based rural areas. },
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/317724},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.317724},
}