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This chapter summarizes the research of the full text and prospects the future research frontier direction of urban–rural transformation geography. In the context of new-type urbanization and rural revitalization, the study of urban–rural transformation geography in the new era needs to establish a global concept, aim at the basic national conditions, summarize the domestic practice mode, seek the breakthrough in technical methods and basic theories at multiple aspects of urban–rural integration, such as organizational mechanism and regional model, constantly improving the system, policy and operation mechanism of urban–rural integrated development and creating China’s human-earth system science and rural science, further building a community with a shared future for mankind and supporting the sustainable development of China and even the world.
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Liu, Y. (2021). Conclusions and Research Prospects. In: Urban-Rural Transformation Geography. Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4835-9_9
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