Employment of Land-Expropriated Farmers: The Effects of Land Expropriation and Gender Difference
The employment inequality between males and females in the context of land expropriation is not conducive for land-expropriated farmers to earn a sustainable livelihood.
Yue Wang +3 more
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Understanding the formation mechanism of farmers’ farmland value expectations not only helps to evaluate farmers’ land resource allocation behaviors, but also enables the government to create better policies that can effectively guide and manage farmers’
Zhongcheng Yan +4 more
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Agriculture land use transformation: A threat to sustainable food production systems, rural food security, and farmer well-being? [PDF]
The acquisition of agricultural land is a crucial aspect of survival for numerous rural communities, serving as a fundamental tool for combating poverty and food insecurity and promoting equitable sustainable economic progress.
Meiyi Li +3 more
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The impact of land expropriation on changing livelihoods: The case of displaced peri-urban farmers in Kon and Gashena towns, Ethiopia [PDF]
The research examines how urban growth and land expropriation have affected farming communities in the towns of Gashena and Kon over the past twenty years.
Birhan Tadesse, Fentaw Baye
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Effects of urbanization and land expropriation on the livelihoods of peri-urban farmers in North Wollo Zone, Ethiopia. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of urbanization and land expropriation on the livelihoods of Peri-urban farmers in North Wollo Zone, Ethiopia.
Mesele Belay Zegeye +2 more
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Social Stability Risk Assessment of Land Expropriation: Lessons from the Chinese Case [PDF]
Chenxi Li, Zenglei Xi
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Effect of Land Expropriation on Land-Lost Farmers’ Health: Empirical Evidence from Rural China [PDF]
Yuxin Wang, Wenlong Li, Huaqing Wu
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Farmers’ Satisfaction with Land Expropriation System Reform: A Case Study in China
Farmers’ satisfaction with reform of the land expropriation system has not been fully examined, so it is difficult to comprehensively and successfully judge the effectiveness of the reforms.
Chenxi Li +3 more
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Rapid urbanization in developing countries has led to an increasing demand for urban construction land. As a result, many farmers’ lands have been expropriated by local governments, exacerbating the imbalance between land supply and demand. This issue is
Liliang You
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The process of urbanization in China has been accompanied by the conflict of land expropriation, which is not conducive to social stability. Different from the previous angles and methods of studying the conflict of agricultural land expropriation, this ...
Kairong Hong +3 more
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