Research on Issues and Countermeasures for Consolidating and Expanding Poverty Alleviation Achievements and Effectively Connecting with Rural Revitalization in Ethnic Areas of Hubei Province, China
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Issues and Countermeasures, Consolidating and Expanding, Effectively Connecting, Rural Revitalization in Ethnic AreasAbstract
This paper explores the transition from targeted poverty alleviation to rural revitalization in Hubei Province's ethnic regions. Building on China’s success in eradicating absolute poverty by 2020, the focus shifts to addressing relative poverty. The study highlights the need for systematic strategies to consolidate and expand poverty alleviation achievements, emphasizing the multidimensional nature of the challenge. Drawing on the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the paper advocates for effective integration of poverty alleviation and rural revitalization. Key strategies include precise identification and support systems, industry-based prosperity, specialized industry development, and ecological and cultural reinforcement. Policy formulation should prioritize household-centric approaches and encourage multi-stakeholder participation to foster sustainable and inclusive rural development.
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