Abstract

This study aims to delve into the impact of rural resident participation on rural human settlement environmental governance, providing fresh theoretical insights and practical experiences for rural governance. Firstly, the paper analyzes the significance of rural resident participation in rural environmental governance, emphasizing the pivotal role of rural self-governance in community governance. Subsequently, the study examines the role of government policies and support, as well as the involvement of non-governmental organizations, in rural environmental governance. Government policies and support stimulate proactive participation by rural residents, while non-governmental organizations contribute specialized knowledge and resources to rural environmental projects. Collaboration between the government and non-governmental organizations is also identified as a key factor in enhancing governance efficiency. In the concluding section, the comprehensive effects of rural resident participation in rural human settlement environmental governance are summarized, including environmental quality improvement, increased community cohesion, and the promotion of sustainable development. Additionally, the study explores the potential and future directions of rural resident participation, underscoring the importance of policy formulation and further research. This research is expected to provide valuable insights for academia and policymakers, fostering the advancement and refinement of rural governance.

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