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建设数字乡村,需要“精准滴灌”(新媒视点)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-24 20:18

Core Viewpoint - The construction of digital rural governance is accelerating, with various regions implementing "village service platforms" to enhance governance efficiency and encourage villager participation, although there are concerns about the effectiveness and practicality of these platforms in rural areas [1] Group 1: Activation of Internal Motivation - Digital platforms should not merely serve as online bulletin boards but should actively engage villagers through mechanisms like "points systems" and "checklists" to encourage participation in governance [2] - For instance, a village service platform in Sichuan incorporates gamification elements such as "enthusiasm points" and "experience points" to motivate villagers, while also allowing for online discussions and voting on significant issues [2] Group 2: Precision and Scientific Decision-Making - Digital platforms must leverage data to provide a "smart brain" for governance, moving beyond simple digitization of documents to address the complex and diverse needs of villagers [3] - In Ningxia, the use of smart sensors, IoT, and big data has led to significant upgrades in local industries, enabling more efficient governance and proactive disaster prevention through mobile applications [3] Group 3: Overcoming Resource Bottlenecks - The lack of resources such as funding, land, talent, and information has historically hindered rural industrial development, but digital platforms can help mobilize these resources effectively [4] - By integrating local resources like unique dining, cultural activities, and accommodations, digital platforms can facilitate the exchange of services that support industry growth, including product design and cultural tourism development [4] - The potential of digital platforms in modernizing rural governance is significant, but it is crucial to avoid superficial digitalization that does not address real needs, as this could lead to resource waste and increased burdens on local officials [4]