Research Article
Analysis of The Synergistic Effect of China's Rural Industrial Integration Land Use
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.17-6-2022.2322769, author={Yingqiang Geng and Zhaocheng Wang and Yuanzhi Geng}, title={Analysis of The Synergistic Effect of China's Rural Industrial Integration Land Use}, proceedings={Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Economy, Data Modeling and Cloud Computing, ICIDC 2022, 17-19 June 2022, Qingdao, China}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICIDC}, year={2022}, month={10}, keywords={rural industry integration; rural industry integration land; synergy; synergy effect}, doi={10.4108/eai.17-6-2022.2322769} }
- Yingqiang Geng
Zhaocheng Wang
Yuanzhi Geng
Year: 2022
Analysis of The Synergistic Effect of China's Rural Industrial Integration Land Use
ICIDC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.17-6-2022.2322769
Abstract
Rural industrial integration land is a land use category that matches the rural industrial integration development. The prosperity of the industry inherently requires the coordination of rural industrial integration land use. The rural industrial integration land use synergy lays an important foundation for the multiplication effect of rural industrial integration. Based on the synergy theory, this paper analyzes the synergistic effect, the principle of servitude and the principle of self-organization of rural industrial integration land. The derivation is summarized into three major effects: the free flow of rural land elements, the synergy of large-scale production and operation of agricultural land, and the complex integration and synergy of rural industrial land. The reform of my country's rural land system should adhere to systematic and synergistic thinking, and must implement three major collaborative innovations from three perspectives: the synergy effect of free flow of rural land elements, the synergy effect of large-scale production and operation of agricultural land, and the synergy effect of complex integration of rural industrial land. The joint promotion of the reform of the land system, and the use of land as a link to promote the coordinated and synchronous aggregation of various production factors.