OPTIMAL MODELS OF NEW RURAL CONSTRUCTION AND SETTLEMENTS SYSTEM RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON REGIONAL MAJOR FUNCTION:AN EXPLORATION WITH THE AID OF FIGURE-GROUND THEORY
ZHANG Yong-jiao1,2, CAO Hong3
1. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;
2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China;
3. Lanzhou Engineering & Research Institute of Nonferrous Metallurgy Co, Ltd, Lanzhou 730000, China
Abstract:New rural construction and major function oriented zoning (MFOZ hereafter) are two important spatial regulation paths which are related to rural development and regional development respectively in China.The paper analyzes the connotation of regional major function and proposes its application in MFOZ, and illustrates the major functions and other functions among the three types of major functional zones involving spatial construction.Based on such analysis and with the aid of Figure-ground Theory, the study takes development elements which economic-development orientated functional zones put more emphasis on and which are carried by predominant land use zones divided in land-use planning as the Figure, and protection elements as the Ground relatively,while the patterns of ecology-protection types are just the reverse. Through logical deduction and induction, the paper summarizes seven dominant models and related requirements and objectives for new rural construction, that are placement model corresponding to development-optimized zone, polarization model corresponding to development-prioritized type and community model,renovation model, complementing model,demonstrating model and dissemination model corresponding to development restricted type.
张永姣, 曹鸿. 基于“主体功能”的新型村镇建设模式优选及聚落体系重构——藉由“图底关系理论”的探索[J]. 人文地理, 2015, 30(6): 83-88.
ZHANG Yong-jiao, CAO Hong. OPTIMAL MODELS OF NEW RURAL CONSTRUCTION AND SETTLEMENTS SYSTEM RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON REGIONAL MAJOR FUNCTION:AN EXPLORATION WITH THE AID OF FIGURE-GROUND THEORY. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2015, 30(6): 83-88.