Important relocation in rural areas Four types of priority relocation groups are revealed, and attention is paid to the changes of homes
d.Urban fringes or areas that may be developed.
In the context of the implementation of the "rural revitalization" strategy, some villages will be unified and made into one or new villages, so as to promote the development of the entire countryside and improve the efficiency of the use of resources. They are often located on the fringes of urban and rural areas, or in areas with development potential. The smooth progress of the project will have a huge impact and change on the rural living environment, which can not only improve the rural living environment, but also promote the development of the rural economy and improve the quality of life of rural residents.
Under such conditions, people's lives will undergo tremendous changes, and their living conditions will also be greatly improved. The construction of new villages will bring greater improvements to the vast number of farmers in terms of travel, drinking water, power supply, education, and medical care. The integration and development of the new countryside can also provide more jobs and economic development opportunities for the villagers, so that they have a broader space for development. We should develop the industrialization of agriculture, develop rural tourism, and develop industries with special characteristics, so as to increase peasants' incomes and improve their living standards.
At the same time, residents should also take the initiative to participate in the demolition and relocation planning and express their opinions and opinions. Communicate and consult with relevant units through the general meeting of village committee members and other means, and express their views and requirements. Through the active participation of the villagers, the smooth progress of the resettlement work is ensured, so that they can better adapt to the new rural society, play their role in the new society, and work hard to achieve the goal of "rural revitalization".
The necessity of land acquisition and demolition.
Some rural villages are facing huge projects to be relocated, such as railways, hydroelectric power stations and highways. Such villages are usually within the scope of the above-mentioned construction projects and need to be demolished through land acquisition. **Out of the needs of the public and to ensure the normal operation of infrastructure projects, the method of relocation is often adopted.
In this way, it will be beneficial to the people of the village and the whole nation. Although this may cause some trouble, it will still provide appropriate compensation and resettlement to the demolished people. Through scientific resettlement, we will ensure the basic livelihood of the migrants and create a good living environment for them.
As the village grows, residents will receive more amenities and better public services. They will have more convenient access to transportation, water, electricity, education, and other resources. In addition, migrants can also create jobs for local residents, such as during the construction of the project, creating a large number of temporary jobs for local residents, creating conditions for local residents to increase their income.
However, there are still many difficulties and problems in the implementation of the project. First of all, in the process of land acquisition, it is necessary to properly deal with the problem of the stability of the survival of rural residents caused by land acquisition, and ensure their smooth settlement and integration under the conditions of new residence. At the same time, in the process of resettlement, the damage caused to the local ecological environment should be minimized, the local economic development should be reduced, and the construction of local ecological civilization should be actively promoted.
The first hollow village renovation project.
With the acceleration of urbanization in China, the phenomenon of "hollowing" has appeared in some areas. In those areas, the villagers may have to be resettled. Therefore, it is necessary to relocate the "empty villages".
The relocation of "empty villages" is an effective way to solve the problems of "empty nest" and "empty nest", and it is also an important way to achieve sustainable rural development. Through land acquisition and demolition, idle homesteads, idle homesteads, and idle homesteads can be reduced, and the maximum utilization of land use can be realized. This is a new opportunity and a new challenge for rural residents. First of all, migrant workers have better career choices, such as going to the city to work and participating in the construction of new villages. In addition, the new living environment will also improve the quality of life of residents, such as education, medical resources, and travel convenience.
However, there are still many problems in the process of relocation of Hollow Village. First of all, they will have some resistance because they want to stay away from the village they know, so they should be carefully comforted and counseled. At the same time, in order to adapt to the development of the new countryside, the new countryside must also have corresponding infrastructure and corresponding public services, so as to better adapt to the development of the new countryside.
First, the poor living environment.
Some villages are vulnerable to natural disasters such as floods and landslides due to their poor living conditions. Residents of those areas are often exposed to physical danger. In order to ensure the survival and quality of life of rural residents, it is necessary to relocate them.
In this context, the purpose of migration is to change their poor living environment and fragile ecological environment, so that they can live better. Through resettlement, rural residents have been able to avoid disasters and disasters. Through the scientific planning of the new human settlement, it can provide better protection for local residents in post-disaster reconstruction and post-disaster reconstruction.
However, there are still many difficulties and obstacles to the implementation of resettlement. The first is to find a suitable resettlement site to ensure that the new living conditions meet the requirements and expectations of local residents. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the effective development and protection of existing resources to prevent the destruction of the original ecological environment due to migration.
Conclusion. In short, demolition is definitely a great benefit for farmers. Generally speaking, starting from the public interest, from the perspective of solving population loss, from the perspective of solving the poor population, from the perspective of solving the poor population, from the perspective of solving the poor population, from the perspective of changing the living conditions and destroying the ecological environment, it is a good thing for the rural households to benefit the country and the people. Through scientific planning and implementation, the project will provide new development opportunities and challenges for farmers, improve their quality of life, and promote the development of "three rural".
During demolition and relocation, the broad masses should take the initiative to participate in the demolition and relocation work and put forward their own views and suggestions. And communicate and negotiate with relevant units, and put forward constructive suggestions on the demolition plan. Under the new living conditions, farmers must adapt to the new life as soon as possible, take the initiative to integrate with the new society, and play their role in the new society, so as to promote the realization of "rural revitalization".
In the end, the smooth development of rural resettlement work is inseparable from the vigorous cooperation of all sectors of society. It is necessary to cooperate with the local government, relevant departments, experts and scholars, and villagers to formulate a set of scientific and reasonable resettlement plans to ensure the implementation of the resettlement plan and the welfare of rural households. Only in this way can we truly achieve the goal of "rural revitalization", truly promote the development of the rural economy, and improve the lives of peasants.