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Urbanization is not equal to "leaving the hometown and carrying the soil".

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Urbanization does not mean that farmers should "leave their hometown", but that farmers can enjoy the same public services and living conditions as urban residents. In recent years, Dezhou has explored a new type of rural community and rural industrial park "two areas built together", realizing the rural areas.

Urbanization does not mean that farmers should "leave their hometown", but that farmers can enjoy the same public services and living conditions as urban residents. In recent years, Dezhou City has explored a new type of rural community and rural industrial park "two areas to build together", realized that the rural community residents "do not leave the land, employment does not leave home, enter the factory do not enter the city, local citizenization", out of a "people as the core, nearby urbanization" new way, effectively solved the land bottleneck problem encountered in the process of urban development. To a certain extent, it has achieved a win-win situation between the improvement of farmers' living conditions and the long-term development of rural economy.

However, there are some common problems in the construction of urbanization at present. For example, farmers are worried about going to the city, worried that the contracted land, homestead, family planning and other benefits attached to the agricultural hukou will be lost, and that the allocation of public resources is not in place, especially the total supply and spatial distribution of education, medical care, pension, and so on. there is a big gap between the demand of the masses and the demand of the masses.

It is suggested that the state should further speed up the reform of the rural property rights system, effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers, and encourage and support investment in rural public resources and infrastructure construction. In particular, in the assessment of local governments, we should set standards more scientifically and reasonably, so as to avoid the misunderstanding of "rural areas leaving their hometown, cities and towns seeking perfection, and the appearance of rural areas unchanged".

 
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