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Research on community construction in Pasturing areas of China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202512129
Author(s)
Wang Yingxue, Zhang Jiliang*
Affiliation(s)
Institute of Government Management, Heilongjiang University, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
Pasturing area community is a special form of rural community; its construction and development tasks are heavy and difficult. Strengthening the construction of public services, the construction of residents' self-management ability and the construction of community culture are the main tasks of the current community construction in pasturing areas. At present, there are some problems in the community construction of pasturing areas, such as lagging infrastructure construction, low level of public utility development and imperfect community service system. Therefore, under the premise of strengthening the concept of responsibility for community development in pasturing areas, we should establish multiple coordination mechanisms and multiple financing mechanisms, strengthen the construction of community talent team and gradually improve the service function of community in pasturing areas.
Keywords
Pasturing Area Community; Community Construction; Community Development
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