The Route Probing of New Rural Construction Under the Perspective of Ecological Civilization

Jinwei QING

Abstract


The ecological civilization is a brand new civilization form that comes after the original civilization, agricultural civilization, and industrial civilization, and its basic value is the realization of continuous prosperity of human and society. The ecological civilization construction is a significant task in the process of Chinese modernization construction of nowadays to future, and it is an inexorable trend to make the concept of ecological civilization integrates into the new rural construction. So, how to construct the new rural under the perspective of ecological civilization is a question that needs to be analyzed in the current theoretical cycle.


Keywords


Ecological civilization; New rural construction; Route

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References


Chen, S. P. (2009). Ecological civilization construction textbook. Hangzhou: Zhejiang People’s Publishing House.

Ling, H. M. (2008). Introduction to ecological ethics (p.7).Beijing, China: Compilation and Translation Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6092

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