Abstract:
The development and revitalization of rural areas have always been an important issue of longterm concern to all sectors of society. As the ‘last mile' for the implementation of national spatial planning, rural space is an important carrier for the transmission and implementation of the ‘five-level and three-category' national spatial planning system. There is abundant theoretical research and discussion on the ‘practicability' of village spatial planning, and various provinces and cities have also issued corresponding planning technical guidelines. However, there are still some challenges in formulating a set of ‘usable, effective, and easy-to-use' planning schemes. On the basis of sorting out the development trend of town-and-village-level territorial spatial planning in the new era, this paper analyzes the main problems faced by rural spatial planning at the current stage, and combines the practical experience of rural revitalization under the ‘Hundred-Thousand-Ten Thousand Project' to propose an integrated county-town-village linkage model under the territorial spatial planning system. This study aims to provide relevant ideas and references for the compilation of territorial spatial planning at the township level.