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  1. OECD Rural Policy Reviews
  2. OECD Rural Policy Reviews: China 2009
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OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Chile 2014
Innovation and Modernising the Rural Economy
Rural-Urban Partnerships. An Integrated Approach to Economic Development.
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: England, United Kingdom 2011
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Québec, Canada 2010
Strategies to Improve Rural Service Delivery
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Spain 2009
OECD Rural Policy Reviews, Italy 2009
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: China 2009
Chapters
Assessment and Recommendations
Profile of Rural China
Policy Assessment
Policy Recommendations
Bibliography
Évaluation et recommandations
Assessment and recommendations (Chinese version)
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Scotland, UK 2008
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Netherlands 2008
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Finland 2008
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Germany 2007
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Mexico 2007
The New Rural Paradigm. Policies and Governance.

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Abstract Selon la définition fondée sur le recensement, la population rurale de la République populaire de Chine (ci-après : la Chine) s’élevait à 737 millions de personnes en 2006, soit 56 % du total national. La Chine demeure donc un pays à dominante rurale et sa population rurale est la seconde plus importante au monde, après celle de l’Inde. La population rurale est répartie de façon inégale en Chine, se concentrant pour moitié dans huit provinces. À l’opposé, les trois plus grandes provinces en termes de superficie, à savoir le Xinjiang, le Tibet et la Mongolie intérieure, représentent plus de 40 % du territoire national mais leur population rurale constitue moins de 4 % de la population totale. La densité de la population rurale est la plus forte sur la côte dans le Shandong, à Tianjin et dans le Jiangsu et au centre dans l’Anhui et le Henan, où elle excède ou avoisine les 300 habitants au km2, et elle est la plus faible dans les provinces du Tibet, du Qinghai et du Xinjiang, toutes trois situées à l’Ouest, où elle est inférieure à 10 habitants au km2. La faible densité dans les trois plus grandes provinces se traduit par une densité moyenne relativement faible de la population rurale en Chine : environ 75 habitants au km2.
Page Count 46
Starting Page 202
Ending Page 238
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2009-05-05
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Governance Urban, Rural and Regional Development
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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