Under China' s nationwide strategy to comprehensively advance rural revitalization
the synergy between reservoir resettlement and rural industrial development faces three key challenges: fragmented industrial layout
insufficient funding
and structural shortages in human resources. Using the resettlement practices of the Shatuo Hydropower Station in Guizhou Province as an empirical case
this study innovatively constructs an “integrated one-core
three-support” model.This model centers on the precise cultivation of distinctive rural industries as its core pillar
supported by three mechanisms: funds and industrial integration
systematic optimization of infrastructure
and life-cycle planning technology intervention. It establishes a synergistic linkage mechanism for reservoir resettlement and rural industrial development
proposing that reservoir resettlement be transformed into a strategic pivot for rural revitalization. The model aims to address bottlenecks in rural industrial growth by emphasizing coordinated immigration and industrial planning
multi-stakeholder collaboration among governments
enterprises
and industrial entities
and a technology-enabled
long-term framework where specialized institutions deeply participate in local industrial development. The main research content and conclusions can provide replicable institutional innovations for similar regions.