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The Mechanism and Strategies of Rural Revitalization Promotion Through Complementary#br# Resource Sharing Between Scenic Areas and Villages: A Case Study of a Rural Pastoral Complex

  

  1. 1. School of Law and Public Administration, Dezhou University, Dezhou, Shandong 253023, China; 2. School of
    Public Administration, Changchun University of Technology, Changchun, Jilin 130012, China
  • Received:2025-07-31 Revised:2025-11-15 Online:2026-01-15 Published:2026-01-14

Abstract: Complementary resource advantages between scenic areas and rural villages play a vital role in promoting rural revitalization. Under the rural revitalization strategy, developing indigenous rural resources, activating rural tourism assets, and organically integrating scenic-village resources can lead to more efficient resource allocation. This approach promotes the integration of scenic areas and villages, the convergence of culture and tourism, and the fusion of primary, secondary, and tertiary industries. Taking the Chaxichuan Pastoral Complex in Zhubian Town as the research case, this study illustrates the mechanism through which complementary resource sharing between scenic areas and villages within the pastoral complex contributes to rural revitalization, from five dimensions: ecology, culture, industry, organization, and talent. In response to challenges such as idle rural resources and underdevelopment within the complex, the study explores strategies to support rural revitalization. These include enhancing farmers’ production skills, innovating talent recruitment mechanisms, strengthening grassroots Party organization development, adopting new approaches to cultural dissemination, introducing industrial projects, and developing characteristic towns. These findings provide valuable insights for advancing comprehensive rural revitalization.

Key words: complementary resources between scenic areas and villages, resource sharing, comprehensive revitalization of rural
areas,
integration of scenic areas and villages, industrial integration

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