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Research on Future Rural Construction of Common Prosperity Demonstration Area in Zhejiang Province from the Perspective of Multifunctional Theory

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DOI: 10.23977/agrfem.2023.060110 | Downloads: 43 | Views: 393

Author(s)

Jia Wu 1, Chuchen Shi 2

Affiliation(s)

1 Xingzhi College, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China
2 Shenzhen Dingyou Information Technology Co., LTD, Shenzhen, China

Corresponding Author

Jia Wu

ABSTRACT

As the basic unit of the modernization of common prosperity in Zhejiang Province, the future countryside will provide rich theoretical materials and vivid practical examples for the future development of rural construction and the ideological connotation of common prosperity. From the perspective of multifunctional theory, this paper finds that the future countryside of Zhejiang Province in China is a new type of rural co-wealth unit with high-level coordination of production function, living function, ecological function, cultural function and governance function, which has the characteristics of multi-function evolution. This paper takes future rural construction in Jinhua as a case to summarizes its multi-functional evolution pattern and provides theoretical and practical suggestions for other future rural construction.

KEYWORDS

Multifunctional theory, common prosperity, future rural construction, Zhejiang province

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Jia Wu, Chuchen Shi, Research on Future Rural Construction of Common Prosperity Demonstration Area in Zhejiang Province from the Perspective of Multifunctional Theory. Agricultural & Forestry Economics and Management (2023) Vol. 6: 60-68. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/agrfem.2023.060110.

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