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  1. Library Resource
    août, 2012
    Cambodge, Chine

    Here's a nicely done, interesting, and largely on-point, article from the Irish Times about the need to give Chinese farmers more secure rights to land.

  2. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    mars, 2014
    Canada, Japon, Danemark, Suède, Royaume-Uni, Autriche, Belgique, France, Allemagne, Pays-Bas, Suisse

    USAID Land Tenure and Property Rights Division Chief Dr. Gregory Myers's Remarks from Partners’ Support to the Voluntary Guidelines & Land Governance: Exploiting Synergies & Measuring Impact. Remarks posted as written. Madam Chair (Rachael Turner), thank you for the opportunity to speak today. On behalf of the United States, I would like to thank the U.K. Department for International Development for their excellent leadership as the inaugural Chair of the Global Donor Working Group on Land.

  3. Library Resource
    Chine

    The objective of the Shanxi Coalbed Methane Development and Utilization Project for China is to develop a resettlement action plan for the people affected by the project to guarantee they can benefit from the project, improve their living standards or at least restore their living standards after the project is completed. The project will affect 14 village groups in 8 administrative villages in Zhengzhuang town and Duanshi town in Qinshui county.

  4. Library Resource
    février, 2015
    Mongolie

    The City of Ulaanbaatar (UB) is
    undergoing a historic transformation toward market-driven
    urban development. This growth remains strongly influenced
    by city policy decisions that affect the supply and location
    of land for public and private uses. Private investment is
    concentrated in well-serviced land located in the central
    portion of the city and along major transportation
    corridors, which represent a small part of the total built

  5. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Chine

    Agriculture has made major contributions
    to China's economic growth and poverty reduction, but
    the literature has rarely focused on the institutional
    factors that might underpin such structural transformation
    and productivity. This paper aims to fill that gap. Drawing
    on an 8-year panel of 1,200 households in six key provinces,
    it explores the impact of government land reallocations and
    formal land-use certificates on agricultural productivity

  6. Library Resource
    août, 2012
    Chine

    This report is about integrated land
    policy reform in context of rapid urbanization in China.
    Over the past thirty years, China has undergone a profound
    economic and social transformation as it moves towards a
    market-oriented economy. Land issues are implicated in this
    ongoing transformation in numerous ways. The allocation and
    security of land rights are key factors in China's
    quest for economic growth and social stability. Land use

  7. Library Resource
    décembre, 2014
    Chine

    This paper investigates the impact of
    land tenure insecurity on the migration decisions of
    China's rural residents. A simple model first frames
    the relationship among these variables and the probability
    that a reallocation of land will occur in the following
    year. After first demonstrating that a village leader's
    support for administrative land reallocation carries with it
    the risk of losing a future election, the paper exploits

  8. Library Resource
    juin, 2012
    Chine

    The importance of land rental for
    overall economic development has long been recognized in
    theory, yet empirical evidence on the productivity and
    equity impacts of such markets and the extent to which they
    realize their potential has been scant. Representative data
    from China's nine most important agricultural provinces
    illustrate the impact of rental markets on households'
    economic strategies and welfare, and the productivity of

  9. Library Resource
    juin, 2012
    Chine

    China has undergone a profound economic and social transformation as it moves from a centrally-planned to a market-oriented economy. Land issues are implicated in this ongoing transformation in numerous important ways - as key factors in China's quest for economic growth, national food security and social stability; as important influences in the rapid growth of China's cities as well as the future of its agriculture; and as central features in local government finance and in the growth and stability of the financial and banking sector.

  10. Library Resource
    février, 2013
    Chine

    This report evaluates the legal
    framework for rural land rights, the regulations of rural
    housing sites, the effects of land requisition on farmers
    who lose land, and some selected issues affecting urban land
    rights. The focus of this report is how to enhance property
    rights in a number of different contexts. The report makes a
    series of specific policy recommendations for rural
    agricultural land, rural housing land, to protect rights in

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