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Nature Environmental Protection, 2025, 6(1); doi: 10.38007/NEP.2025.060105.

Research on the Path to Improve Rural Land Use Efficiency from the Perspective of Comprehensive Land Consolidation——A Case Study of Huangshu Village

Author(s)

Yunni Wang, Ting Wang

Corresponding Author:
Yunni Wang
Affiliation(s)

 School of Geography and Tourism, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, China

Abstract

Rural areas are an important foundation for the stable development of the national economy, and the efficiency of rural land use is directly related to the improvement of the land resource structure and the increase of regional agricultural benefits. The efficient use of rural land resources has an impact on national food security, agricultural production structure, and social and economic development. Due to rapid economic development, rural land use faces a series of problems, resulting in low efficiency. Comprehensive land consolidation in the whole region is an important direction in the field of land consolidation. As a key means of land use, it can effectively restore the regional ecological environment, optimize the layout of various land uses, and help improve rural land use efficiency. Taking Huangshu Village as an example, this paper identifies existing problems in rural land use, clarifies the relationship between comprehensive land consolidation and rural land use efficiency, and explores paths to improve rural land use efficiency through comprehensive land consolidation. The research is expected to solve land use problems in the rapid development of rural areas, providing a reference for giving full play to the role of comprehensive land consolidation and improving rural land use efficiency.

Keywords

Comprehensive land consolidation; Improvement of land use efficiency; Rural land

Cite This Paper

Yunni Wang, Ting Wang. Research on the Path to Improve Rural Land Use Efficiency from the Perspective of Comprehensive Land Consolidation——A Case Study of Huangshu Village. Nature Environmental Protection (2025), Vol. 6, Issue 1: 45-54. https://doi.org/10.38007/NEP.2025.060105.

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