Evaluation on the ecological philosophy of traditional Chinese agriculture and rural sustainable development
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2024.v47.n5.e02400253Mots-clés :
Ecological Philosophy Thought, Rural China, Traditional Agriculture, Sustainable DevelopmentRésumé
China’s traditional agricultural ecological philosophy, rooted in principles like intensive planting and diversified management, has historically minimized the ecological impact of agriculture. This study explores their application in rural sustainable development, providing theoretical insights and policy recommendations to balance economic growth and environmental conservation. The excellent ecological tradition of intensive planting, the combination of utilization and cultivation, and the diversified management passed down for thousands of years have played a very good role in alleviating the damage of agricultural farming to the ecological environment. Applying these concepts to the sustainable development of rural areas can balance rural economic development and environmental protection, regulate land use, maintain ecological balance and, finally, achieve harmonious coexistence. By analyzing China’s traditional agricultural ecological philosophy, this study identifies valuable ideological resources and provides methodological guidance for promoting sustainable rural development. It proposes strategies to balance economic growth with environmental protection, thereby ensuring the long-term ecological balance and harmonious coexistence in rural areas.
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Received: 05/05/2024 – Approved: 02/07/2024 – Published: 23/08/2024
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