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"Adjusting The Index In Different Areas": The Research On The Policy Of Protecting The Cultivated Land Of The Government In China

Posted on:2005-11-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360125966187Subject:Administrative Management
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In China, there are much people and little cultivated land. Since it carried out reformation and open, our country' cultivated land has been decreasing in quantity, degrading in quality and gradually worsened in environment. Our country' government attaches the importance to protecting cultivated land, "treasuring and employing every inch land, protecting cultivated land" is our country' basic policy. In the different period, there are different focus on our country' policy of protecting cultivated land. In the late 1990s, our government worked out the policy of protecting cultivated land - dynamic balance in total quantity. During the course of carrying out the policy, areas carried on lots of effective means. Adjusting index in the different areas is most striking. By adjusting index in the different areas in the province, the developed provinces along sea realized the dynamic balance in total quantity of cultivated land. But the surplus of cultivated land in these provinces is very limited. And the potentiality of adjusting index in the different areas in the province is very little. With the development of economy and improvement of level of urbanization, the index becomes less. The means of adjusting index in the different areas in the province meet the plight. So the appeal for adjusting index in the different areas across provinces appears in civil and office. The research of the return level of different utilities in Jiangsu province and Hlongjiang province declares: in the eye of the Theory of comparative advantage and the ideal of opportunity cost, carrying out adjusting index in the different areas across provinces is reasonable. So, it is necessary to adjust index in the different areas across provinces.
Keywords/Search Tags:Protecting the Cultivated Land, the Dynamic Balance of Cultivated Land in Total Quantity, Adjusting the Index in Different Areas, the Comparative Advantage, the Opportunity Cost
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