Mechanism and Path Analysis of Rural Revitalization
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https://doi.org/10.53469/jtpms.2024.04(02).02Keywords:
Digital Technology, Rural Revitalization, Agricultural And Rural DevelopmentAbstract
Rural revitalization is the main way to solve the problems of agriculture, rural areas and farmers, as well as the ultimate goal of poverty alleviation. At present, various forms of digital technology are gradually being applied to rural development, consolidating the achievements in poverty alleviation and laying a sound technological foundation for rural revitalization. In this process, digital technology can promote the realization of the goal of rural revitalization. Based on this, this paper takes digital technology as the main research object, and focuses on the mechanism and path of rural revitalization empowered by digital technology. This paper established the Cost‐Benefit Optimization Model of cascade reservoirs to provide the most economic address selection planning. We applied the Simplified Triangle Method for Flood Routing to estimate the Maximum and minimum discharge of each dam, provided the management strategies in different months and locations for ZRA.
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