Rural Revitalization:An Exploration of Land Function-Landscape Structure and Spatial Effects in Mountainous Villages
Mountainous regions constitute the elements of China's geographical context,shaping the diversity and disparities of its territorial spaces.In the advancement of the rural revitalization strategy in China,the complexity and arduousness are primarily manifested in the vast mountainous areas,posing inevitable challenges for the country's comprehensive modernization process.To effectively achieve the phased and overall goals of rural revitalization,it is necessary not only to have strategic planning at the macro level but also to delve into the regional,county,and township scales,meticulously examining the categories and functional differences among villages,particularly the unique difficulties faced by rural revitalization in mountainous areas of central and western China.The multifunctionality of land in mountainous regions exemplifies the diversified characteristics of the human-nature complex under topographic gradients.An in-depth study of the land functions and landscape structures of rural units and village communities in mountainous areas is crucial for understanding the development of rural industries and spatial efficiency.This paper adopted an interdisciplinary perspective combining rural geography,land science,and sociology,to identify and analyze the coordination mechanisms of land function and landscape coupling within rural areas.The research findings would be providing practical strategic suggestions for revealing the internal logic of rural revitalization in mountainous areas of central and western China.
rural revitalizationland functionrural landscapespatial efficiencymountainous area