Inter-regional Land Resource Allocation Under China's Territorial Spatial Planning System:Realistic Challenges and Solutions
Improving the efficiency of resource allocation is an important breakthrough for achieving high-quality economic development in China.However,there is currently a problem of misallocation of land resources in China,leading to inefficient land use.Therefore,it is important to study how to opti-mize the allocation of land resources and help local governments achieve the expected planning goals.Against this background,this paper firstly systematically examines the development of land use planning currently used in China,and elaborates on the uniqueness and practical limitations of the land resource al-location system model centered on the allocation of land targets.On this basis,this paper collates and summarizes the theories and models currently used in land resource allocation research in China,and final-ly constructs a CTSPM model with an economic mechanism,proposing an inter-regional land resource al-location scheme from the perspective of supply and demand balance.The study finds that the current land resource allocation model in China,which centers on the land indicator system,has a problem accurately measuring land demand.Through the construction of the CTSPM model based on the general equilibrium theory and scenario simulation,it is possible to achieve a reasonable prediction of land demand for each re-gion.By 2035,under the natural development scenario,China's overall arable land area will decrease by 2.8%,green ecological land area will decrease by 7.6%,and urban and rural construction land area will increase by 14.5%.The rapid development will significantly reduce the demand for arable land in under-developed areas and increase the demand for urban and rural land,while the impact on the areas with a higher level of development will be less significant.
China's territorial spatial planningLand resource allocationComputable general equi-librium modelCTSPM model