The Dilemmatic Problem of Land Resources Allocation in China

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 4:133-140 (2008)
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Abstract

Land is the process of economic and social development of China's important strategic resources, land resources, the optimal allocation is to achieve economical use of land resources and a prerequisite for sustainable development. To achieve optimal allocation of land resources in the process, in terms of national policy-making point of view, or from the local government and the interests of farmers perspective, there is a series of dilemmas. We must follow the laws of science, by adjusting the distribution of benefits related to land issues to resolve these dilemmas, in order to achieve rational allocation of resources and land use. Land is one of the most important strategic resources during the social and economic developing process of China, and it is the prior condition of land saving and sustainable development to allocate rationally land resource though there are many factors which effect the realization of the land resource allocation . This paper aims to analyze these problems from policies' making, local government's interests and farmer's interests, and tries to find out the solution

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Zhang Peng
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