THE BASIC CHARACTERISTICS AND ADVANCING PATH OF URBAN-RURAL INTEGRATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CHINESE MODERNIZATION
Urban-rural integration is the advanced form and inevitable trend of urban-rural relations. To understand and grasp the integrated development of urban and rural areas from the perspective of Chinese modernization,we put forward the overall ideas,key tasks and policy suggestions for promoting the integrated development of urban and rural areas in the future period,so as to provide support for comprehensively promoting rural revitalization and accelerating the construction of an agricultural power. Based on the Party and the state's deep understanding of the laws of economic and social development and strategic considerations,this research comprehensively applied historical and empirical research methods to put forward policy recommendations for promoting urban-rural integration through clarifying the significance,historical orientation and basic characteristics of urban-rural integration,China's urbanization had gone through a history of more than 70 years,and the relationship between industry,agriculture,urban and rural areas had evolved profoundly. On the whole,it had gone through the development stages of urban-rural separation,urban-rural penetration,urban-rural coordination,and urban-rural integration,but it still faced some difficulties and challenges. The integrated development of urban and rural areas was characterized by the integration of functions and forms,the increasing convergence of industrial structure,the two-way flow of modern elements,and the continuous narrowing of the development gap. In summary,with a view to advancing the overall picture of Chinese-style modernization,we should take industry and agriculture,urban and rural areas as a whole plan,coordinate a new urbanization and overall rural revitalization,build a new relationship between industry and agriculture,and promote the integration of urban and rural functions,industries,factors of production,and society.
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