Has farmers’ livelihood improved? : case studies about the impacts of compulsory land acquisition on farmers’ livelihood in China
Compulsory land acquisition is an inevitable phenomenon in the process of urbanization in developing countries. To respond to the establishment of Economic Development Zone and the rapid expanding of urban area, lots of land has been acquisitioned in the recent decades in China, as a result of wh...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2012
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