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Year: 2013 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 22 | Page No.: 5138-5143
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2013.5138.5143
Practical Exploration and Enlightenment of the Country Construction after the Urbanization Rate in European Developed Countries Surpasses 50%
Luo Yali and Zhang Changxin

Abstract: In order to learn European developed countries’ successful experience in country construction after the urbanization rate was over 50%, the paper analyzed the characteristics the European countryside shown which included the pastoral layout, historic construction styles and the postmodern trend etc. and then summarized European developed countries’ experience in public policy implementing, space planning, community infrastructure construction, cultural inheritance, ecological ethics etc. Finaly proposed that China’s rural constructions in the future should pay attention to the following points, to adhere to the rural characteristics; to fully show the ecological idea of low carbon; to comply with the planning and regulatory; to complete the fundamental infrastructure construction; to choose compact development model.

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Luo Yali and Zhang Changxin, 2013. Practical Exploration and Enlightenment of the Country Construction after the Urbanization Rate in European Developed Countries Surpasses 50%. Journal of Applied Sciences, 13: 5138-5143.

Keywords: European developed countries, rural constructions, practical research and enlightenment

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