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Exploration of Village Level Area Planning Path under the Background of National Spatial Planning
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Abstract:
In the context of national spatial planning in the new era, rural areas outside the boundaries of urban development need to develop practical village plans that integrate multiple regulations. Village planning, as a detailed plan, is the legal basis for carrying out national spatial development and protection, implementing national spatial use control, issuing planning permits for urban and rural construction projects, and carrying out various constructions. Based on the practical experience of formulating rural level planning in Sichuan Province using economic zones as units, this article takes the Fengchan Village area as the research object and deeply explores a series of key issues encountered in the planning process. By sorting out and analyzing these issues, this article summarizes the key points of village level area planning and proposes targeted planning ideas and methods. The purpose of this article is to hope that rural planning can better serve the construction of beautiful rural areas, provide strong support for the implementation of rural revitalization strategies, and promote high-quality development in rural areas.
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