New-Quality Productive Forces and the Construction of High-Quality Livable Areas

-- A Case Study of Nanchong Linjiang New Area

Authors

  • Fu Zhang
  • Junfeng Zhang
  • Dengxin Su
  • Qiaolu Ma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/dy3jny14

Keywords:

New-quality Productive Forces, Guiding Ideology, Problems Existing in Urban Area Construction, Solutions

Abstract

"New-quality productive forces" constitute a creative development and practical innovation of Marxist productive forces theory in China, embodying a high-level modernized form of productive forces and serving as a fundamental theoretical and practical guide for optimizing urban development patterns and spatial layout. Guided by the CPC Nanchong Municipal Committee and the Nanchong Municipal People's Government, Nanchong has evolved into a modern city characterized by beauty, civilization, and harmony. Despite remarkable progress in urban construction, the city still faces prominent challenges, including traffic congestion, irrational spatial layout, urban waterlogging, inadequate sewage treatment, and backward infrastructure construction (e.g., communication and gas pipeline networks). Taking these practical dilemmas as the entry point, this study proposes targeted countermeasures for urban construction under the guidance of the "new-quality productive forces" paradigm. The research aims to provide theoretical reference and practical support for addressing existing bottlenecks and advancing the high-quality construction of Nanchong Linjiang New Area.

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20-12-2025

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Zhang, F., Zhang, J., Su, D., & Ma, Q. (2025). New-Quality Productive Forces and the Construction of High-Quality Livable Areas: -- A Case Study of Nanchong Linjiang New Area. Academic Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 13(2), 165-171. https://doi.org/10.54097/dy3jny14