The Dilemma and Practice Paths of Multi-entity Participation in the Rural Living Environment—A Case Study of District Y in Chongqing

Zhang Yuzhu, Wang Sihan, Zhang Linpei

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The remediation of the rural living environment is not only an important aspect of comprehensively promoting rural revitalization but also directly influences the villagers’ sense of happiness and attainment. This paper, taking District Y in Chongqing as an example, explores the practice paths of multi-entity coordinated governance in the rural living environment. The paper affirms the leading role of the government, participation responsibilities of the market, social organizations, and villagers, thereby constructing a multi-entity coordinated governance mechanism to effectively address the prominent problems currently faced.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/uspa.v6n2p49

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