The Historical Evolution and Model of Rural Social Governance in France
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France, Rural social GovernanceAbstract
France is the largest agricultural country in Europe, with 28.66 million hectares of agricultural land, accounting for 52% of the national territory. With approximately 430000 farms and 67 million people, France has a rural population of 19% and an urbanization rate of 81%. France's production of agricultural products such as beverages and wine accounts for 18% of the total EU production. After World War II, France successively implemented plans such as "Rural Renewal", "Revitalization of Weak Countryside", "Excellent Countryside", and "Tomorrow's Town", which presented significant characteristics of residents' autonomy, population return, diverse industries, superior ecology, and prominent culture in French rural areas. France has rich experience in rural social governance.
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