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Research Of Urban And Rural Overall Planning Ecological Migrants’ Social Adaptability In The City

Posted on:2014-11-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z X YanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2256330398996424Subject:Public Management
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With the ecological environment is becoming increasingly serious and the speeding up of urbanization in China.As a solution to the issue of China’s ecological environment,ecological migration become a more and more important measure of attention. Urban and Rural Overall Planning Ecological migration as a set of eco-efficiency, social and economic benefits in one policy, the actual implementation of result is directly related to an important issue that whether the ecological environmental protection and the self-development of human beings can be achieved at the same time.At present,the studies of Urban and Rural Overall Planning ecological migrants by social scholars chiefly focous on the macro-theory. However,the researches concerns migrant’s social adaptability,especially the situation of migrant’s social adaptation in the western regions,are more often than not limited.Whether we can properly cope with the issue of ecological migrants,particularly whether the situation of the farmers and herdsmen’s social adaptability were good or not,will inevitablely concern the building of a harmonious socialist society and ecological civilization.In view of this,the paper,from the perspective of sociology, take methods of home research, qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis, intends to elaborate the social adaptability of Urban and Rural Overall Planning ecological migrants which were migrating to Xin Bei community,Kang Bashi new district,Erdos City.By doing so,the author attempts to provide some constructive suggestions for the current Urban and Rural Overall Planning ecological migration project implemented in this kind of areas,and to probe into some new ideas for the building of new rural and pastoral areas.
Keywords/Search Tags:urban and rural overall planning, ecological migrants, farmers and herdsmen, social adaptability
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