RURAL CONSTRUCTION PATH BASED ON THE LINKAGE OF VILLAGE PLANNING,VILLAGE CONSTRUCTION,AND VILLAGE MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY OF RURAL CO-CREATION EXPERIMENT AT YUCUN VILLAGE IN ZHEJIANG PROVINCE
The long-standing urban-rural dual structure in China has resulted in significant differences in land use and administrative operating mechanisms between urban and rural areas,making it difficult for China to replicate the successes and experience gained from urban construction in rural construction.The village planning that bears the imprint of urban planning thought has long proven impractical,inappropriate,and disjointed from village construction,operation,and management.Drawing on the concept of co-creation and grounded in the existing practical understanding in the academic community,this paper compares the differences between rural construction and urban construction models,and proposes"practical"village planning that centers around entities responsible for local affairs,"endogenous"village construction actions based on villagers'needs,and"autonomous"village regulations and agreements formulated with the participation of multiple stakeholders.It further proposes an entire-process governance strategy for rural construction that hinges on the co-creation path encompassing"village planning,village construction,and village management",and substantiates the strategy based on an empirical study of the planning for Yucun Village in Zhejiang Province.
co-creationrural revitalizationvillage planningrural constructionYucun Villagevillage regulations and agreements