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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATION OF VILLAGE-LEVEL ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT BASED ON CHARACTERISTIC PLANTING IN LESS DEVELOPED REGIONS——A Case Study of Shilipu Village in Henan Province |
QIAO Jia-jun1,2, WANG Hai-fei2 |
1. Key Research Institute of Yellow River Civilization and Sustainable Development, Henan University, Kaifeng 475001, China;
2. College of Environment & Planning, Henan University, Kaifeng 475001, China |
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Abstract The characteristic planting industry plays a significant role in regulating the industrial structure of agriculture, improving the income level of rural households, and developing the village-level economy. In the past, scholars did some research on village-level economic development model based on many researches. We focus our attention on the spatial-temporal proliferation of characteristic planting in the less developed region. Based on the characteristic planting industry of Shilipu Village, this paper expounds in the local government support, the spread track of space and time of characteristic planting in the less developed region. The characteristic planting development of Shilipu Village is the typical "base & farmers"village-level model of economic development. Through the 100 rural households' random sampling survey, there were quite evident that the spatial-temporal variation stages of Shilipu Village's characteristic planting industry. In space section, the characteristic planting development in Shilipu Village can be divided into three stages which are the original point-like distribution stage, high-speed diffusion stage, and stable diffusion stage. At the same time, the spatial-temporal diffusion of characteristic planting in Shilipu Village spreads to a certain extent with the Diffusion of Innovation Theory, and it also expresses the Actor Network Theory in a certain way. The paper analyzes the effect of the time and space spreading of the characteristic planting in Shilipu Village. In these areas which have a long characteristic planting process, the secondary planting industry innovation and improvement of planting structure are imminent.
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Received: 29 June 2011
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