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A Study On The Sustainable Livelihood Of Landless Peasants In The Process Of Industrialization In Dangzhai County

Posted on:2016-05-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2209330479455661Subject:Rural and Regional Development
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With the rapid development of China’s urbanization, industrialization, like many countries in the world, China also meet with difficult that large number of agricultural land must be used as non-agricultural construction land.Because the contradiction of supply and demand of land resources has become worst, more and more farmers are forced to leave the land to the town, become as landless peasants.Now many experts and government has been putting their eyes on the vulnerable group.The research that how to slove the sustainable livelihoods of landless peasants has become more diversified from the compensation standard for land requisition, social security system to the landless peasants employment problem.The sustainable livelihoods of landless peasants has become an important study on how to strengthen and innovate social management to promote steady economic and social development.In this paper, it will find out the base to study the problem of land lost farmers through the collection of the relevant theory, and choose the standing example to analysis., the land lost farmers survey field interviews and questionnaires, statistical analysis on the farmers’ livelihood capital, after losing the survival status and development conditions and other issues, the farmers in Danzhai County Land livelihood sustainability assessment and search for reasons, based on the actual combined with literature data, put forward effective measures for sustainable development of landless farmers in Danzhai County of Guizhou Province, and put forward suggestions to the other similar situation to promote the development of County farmers sustainable livelihoods.
Keywords/Search Tags:sustainable development, Landless peasants, Livelihood capital, Sustainable livelihoods
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