Title: Deepening the Reform of Land System to Promote Balanced Urban and Rural Development
Abstract: This paper describes following 13 important viewpoints provided at the academic annual meeting of China Land Science Society held in 2014, i.e.: the current land acquisition compensation does not guarantee the original living standard and long-term livelihood of the farmers with land requisitioned; protection of the people's rights to stay informed about government affairs will help to improve farmers' acceptability of the land requisition; the area of retained land for sharing the land value-added benefits of Beijing should account for 9.22% of that of the land requisitioned; the practice that one rural household can own one piece of land for building house resulted in the waste of land resources; rural migrant workers in cities can be promoted to exit their land for building houses by strengthening training in vocational skills, encouraging them to purchase houses in medium- and small-scale towns, increasing the participation rate of urban social security, and appropriately controlling new housing in rural area; a registration and management system of the property right of natural resources with land elements as the carrier should be created; a reasonable and standardized statistical system of cultivated land area should be established; the dependence of the economic growth on land resources is decreasing in Hubei Province; the Yiyang mode of land transfer; the current management system of land for construction use has played an important historical role; supportive land-use policies should be taken for medium- and small-scale cities, county towns and small towns; balanced mountain, town and county development should realized taking with dealing with man-land relationship; and only by giving more support to rural development can balanced urban and rural development be realized.
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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