China's Rural Planning Legislation Evolves, Emphasizing Social and Environmental Impact
The article discusses the development of rural planning laws in China, focusing on towns and villages. It looks at how these laws have evolved over time and the key features of the current legislative system. The researchers found that the legislation has gone through different phases and has adapted to address various issues in rural areas. They also noted that there is a need for more staff in administrative offices to implement these laws effectively. Additionally, the central government provides general guidelines, while local offices create detailed regulations for implementation. The emphasis is on inter-regional cooperation and self-support in rural areas, rather than relying solely on central government assistance.