Research on the Investigation and Evaluation of the Comprehensive Improvement of Territorial Space in Dongchuan District, Kunming City
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202412515
Author(s)
Yunkun Zheng, Na Yin
Affiliation(s)
Natural Resources Bureau of Dongchuan District, Kunming, Yunnan, China
Abstract
This research aims to consolidate the effective connection between the achievements of poverty alleviation and rural revitalization and improve the land use and agricultural production conditions in Dashujiao Village, Tuobuka Town, Dongchuan District through the implementation of comprehensive territorial improvement projects. The research formulates targeted improvement measures by conducting detailed land use investigations and human resource assessments, combined with on-site surveys and the opinions of villagers. The key results show that the implementation of the project is expected to increase the area of effective cultivated land, improve the quality of cultivated land, improve infrastructure, and significantly increase grain yields and farmers' incomes. The conclusion is that this project will effectively promote local agricultural modernization and economic development and provide strong support for rural revitalization.
Keywords
Land Supplementation; Problem Research; Governance Objectives; Specific Measures
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