%0 Journal Article
%T 耕地项目内部联系浅析及梳理
Analysis and Combing of Internal Relations of Domestic Cultivated Land Projects
%A 彭康
%A 张阚
%A 杨凡
%A 孙锐
%J Geographical Science Research
%P 338-347
%@ 2168-5770
%D 2025
%I Hans Publishing
%R 10.12677/gser.2025.142035
%X 从新中国成立以来,耕地项目不断涌现且数量繁杂,对其内部联系展开深入探究,对于深化耕地认识、强化耕地管理科学性都具有重要意义。本文针对新中国成立以来各阶段耕地项目发展脉络进行了梳理,涵盖探索、发展、完善与深化阶段。依工作目的和时间顺序将耕地项目分为耕地基础调查与核实、规划与保护、开发与整治、质量监测与利用提升四类,详细阐述每类涵盖项目及相互逻辑关联。同时指出当前研究在交叉项目关系剖析、联系挖掘和项目清单完整性上存在不足。展望未来,应深入探究占补平衡等交叉项目关系,进一步完善庞大复杂的耕地项目体系,补充遗漏项目,为优化耕地资源管理、保障粮食安全筑牢理论根基。
Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, cultivated land projects have been emerging continuously and are numerous and complex. Conducting in-depth research on their internal relations is of great significance for deepening the understanding of cultivated land and strengthening the scientific nature of cultivated land management. This article sorts out the development context of cultivated land projects in each stage since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, covering the exploration, development, improvement, and deepening stages. According to the work purpose and time sequence, cultivated land projects are divided into four categories: basic survey and verification of cultivated land, planning and protection, development and renovation, and quality monitoring and utilization improvement. It elaborates on the projects covered by each category and their logical relationships. At the same time, it points out that the current research has deficiencies in the analysis of cross-project relationships, the exploration of connections, and the completeness of the project list. Looking ahead, it is necessary to deeply explore the relationships of cross-projects such as the balance of occupation and compensation, further improve the huge and complex cultivated land project system, supplement missing projects, and lay a solid theoretical foundation for optimizing cultivated land resource management and ensuring food security.
%K 耕地,
%K 耕地项目,
%K 内部联系
Cultivated Land
%K Cultivated Land Project
%K Internal Relations
%U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=112746