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The Research of Agricultural Landscape Evolution in Mountain Area of Southern Jinan Based on Stakeholder Theory

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Abstract

In the course of social evolution, urban fringe districts have been attracting more and more attention and the management and control of ecological protection have been strengthened as well. Meanwhile, the Party Central Committee also puts emphasis on the importance of agricultural landscape. Urban fringe districts represented by mountain area of southern Jinan are under control of the government and restricted in a settled ecological redline. Therefore, it is difficult for agricultural landscape to exert its economic function in tourism and leisure. Under this circumstance, the government’s demand for preservation and the people’s demand for development have created a conflict of land use. On the basis of stakeholder theory, this paper takes a further step to analyze the multivariate game among local government, village collectives and villagers. The demand and willing of key stakeholders should be reasonably expressed to integrate agricultural development with tertiary industry, guarantee the proper layout of agricultural landscape in space during the course of land evolution, thus its comprehensive value functions can be accomplished.

Published in International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy (Volume 6, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijepp.20180601.14
Page(s) 19-25
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Keywords

Agricultural Landscape, Stakeholder Theory, Conflict of Land Use

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    Da-liang Liu, Hua-bin Xiao, Gui-ju Lv. The Research of Agricultural Landscape Evolution in Mountain Area of Southern Jinan Based on Stakeholder Theory. Int J Environ Prot Policy. 2018;6(1):19-25. doi: 10.11648/j.ijepp.20180601.14

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Author Information
  • College of Art, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan, China

  • School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan, China

  • School of Architecture and Landscape Design, Shandong University of Art and Design, Jinan, China

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