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What are the problems of traditional urbanization

China's current urbanization is characterized by five problems: low quality of population composition, low carrying capacity of resources, unbalanced development in different regions, over-reliance on land support, and neglect of farmers' rights and interests:

First, from the perspective of population composition, many of the urban population in the statistics belong to the agricultural household registration, and lack of social rights and interests on an equal footing with those of the urban residents;

The second problem is that from the perspective of resource carrying capacity, the lack of energy and resources of the cities is not compatible with the economy and population;

Third, from the perspective of degree of development, the development of urbanization is uneven: large cities are overdeveloped, while small and medium-sized cities absorb them.

Thirdly, from the point of view of the degree of development, the development of urbanization is not balanced: the overdevelopment of large cities, small and medium-sized cities have insufficient absorptive capacity, and the development of small towns is blind;

Fourthly, from the point of view of the work of the focus of urbanization, the understanding of many local cadres on the town of urbanization is biased to the land as the orientation, relying too much on the support of the land;

Fifth, from the point of view of the object of urbanization, ignoring the improvement of the standard of living of farmers and the protection of other public **** services, the compensation standard is too low, the interests are weakened.