TY - BOOK ID - 65223101 TI - Challenges and Opportunities for Chinese Agriculture : Feeding Many While Protecting the Environment PY - 2020 SN - 9811535361 9811535353 PB - Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Agricultural development projects KW - Sustainable agriculture KW - Agricultural development projects. KW - Development projects, Agricultural KW - Projects, Agricultural development KW - Agricultural assistance KW - Agriculture KW - Economic development projects KW - Rural development projects KW - Economic aspects KW - Agricultural economics. KW - Asia—Politics and government. KW - Asia—Economic conditions. KW - Agricultural Economics. KW - Asian Politics. KW - Asian Economics. KW - Agrarian question KW - Agribusiness KW - Agricultural economics KW - Agricultural production economics KW - Production economics, Agricultural KW - Land use, Rural KW - Asia KW - Politics and government. KW - Economic conditions. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:65223101 AB - This book elaborates on the transformation of agricultural development in China into the construction of a “resource and ecologically sound society”, and the coordinated development of industrialization, urbanization, and agricultural modernization in China. It focuses on the multiple goals of transforming the Chinese agricultural development model, inner motivations, approaches, and supporting systems under environmental and resource constraints. The author endeavors to build a theoretical framework for transforming agricultural development model in the construction of a “resource and ecologically sound society". To achieve this, the author addresses successively across seven chapters issues such as the multiple goals of China’s agricultural development transformation under resource and environmental constraints, the transformation of the utilization mode of resources, “resource and ecologically sound agriculture”–oriented agricultural production system transformation, the transformation of commercialized rural service system, and institutional innovations in the “resource and ecologically sound” agricultural transformation. Wensheng Chen is a Research Professor at the Hunan Academy of Social Sciences, China. He is the Dean of Hunan Rural Development Institute, Principal Scholar of the Program of New Socialist Countryside Construction Research in Hunan Province, China, and Guest Professor of East China University of Science and Technology. ER -