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Studies Of Modern Agriculture Development Of Jiaozuo, A City Of Resource Exhausted Type

Posted on:2014-09-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2269330401485673Subject:Population, Resources and Environmental Economics
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Mining cities had played an important role in socialist economics construction, but with the exploitation of resources, many mining cities are faced with the crisis of resource exhaustion and city declining. The sustainable development of the resource-exhausted mining cities and economic transformation has become a worldwide problem, so the research about economic transition of the resource-exhausted mining cities is of great significance. Jiaozuo, a resource-based city, is established for coal, but with the continuous development of resources, it is facing the problem of coal resource depletion, posing a threat to the sustainable development of the city. So, it plays an important role for the sustainable development of resource-based cities that studying and exploring the transformation of resources city, according to the actual circumstances of the region and putting forward some constructive conclusions to give policy guidance.Modern agriculture is the effective way to increase the income of farmers, promote public employment, and promote the optimization of industrial structure and one of the important strategic ways of the economic transformation of resource-based Cities. Jiaozuo has always insisted on the fundamental status of agriculture, in the process of implementation of the transformation policy, by promoting agricultural industrialization to promote the construction and development of modern agriculture, and promote the improvement of the industrial structure in Jiaozuo City, and eventually promote transformation.At present, it is one of the important ways to resource-based cities at home and abroad in the process of economic transition, speeding up the adjustment of industrial structure, developing agricultural resources and modern agricultural industry, as one of the continuous industry and substitute industry. In the process of economic transformation, it is a key problem that the conversion of the long-term development of resource-based industries accumulated advantage to high quality resources to develop modern agriculture can use. Based on the predecessors’ research of the economic transformation of resource-based Cities, I am trying to study the problems of resource-based cities from the modern agriculture industry. In resource-exhausted city Jiaozuo developing modern agricultural research topic, the first part of this paper describes the background to the study, purpose and meaning, ideas and frameworks; The second part is listing four typical resourced-cities as the analysis object, summarizing the transition modes and the transition experience, to provide reference for the transformation of Jiaozuo City, and other resource-based cities; The third part is determining the development of modern agriculture as the transformation way of Jiaozuo, and introducing the current situation of the development of modern agriculture, the correctness for the development of modern agriculture. The fourth part of the use of the analytic hierarchy process and the variation coefficient method, constructing the evaluation model of modern agriculture and evaluating the level of modern agricultural development of Jiaozuo City, to obtain the Jiaozuo modern agriculture in the initial phase of implementation; The fifth part, using SWOT analysis method, has carried on the analysis from the advantages, disadvantages, opportunities and threats to analysis the conditions on the development of modern agriculture in Jiaozuo city, and should seize development opportunities in the premise to play advantage, change the disadvantage, avoid the threats on developing modern agriculture in the future; The fifth part on the basis of analysis on the comprehensive full paper, proposing ideas for the future development of modern agriculture, specific policy recommendations.
Keywords/Search Tags:Resource exhaustion, Modern agriculture, Evaluation of index system
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