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A Study On The Adaptability Of Ecological Relocation Of Alpine

Posted on:2016-04-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N ZhaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2279330461968893Subject:Ethnology
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In our country,The vast majority of the poor live in rural areas,especially those bad natural environment and traffic inconvenience the remote mountainous areas of the countryside.The shortage of supplies and transportation make their lives increasingly poor.at the edge of economic and social development.How to make this part of the people out of poverty, urban and rural development,has always been the focus of national problems.Conventional anti-poverty policies of investment costs are too high, can only provide temporary protection, can not bring real change to the lives of poor people. Only so they moved to the natural conditions are better, relatively resource-rich areas in order to make them out of the vicious cycle of poverty and ecological systems fundamentally.Chongqing municipal government in 2013 opened a new round of alpine ecosystems poverty relocation plan will be in five years to help five hundred thousand poor people to move mountains.This paper take the immigrants of YanLong village as the research object,based on policy files,combine with field research to discuss migration adaptation problem and get some enlightenment.This thesis consists of six chapters. The first chapter of this paper state the background and the significance of the subject,review of research and study, the research methods and data sources.The second chapter describes the background of the fieldworkt, mainly introduced from the village summary, history and life.The third chapter revealed the specific process of alpine ecosystems poverty relocation of YanLong village. The fourth chapter use the members of the immigrant community as a specific sample,from the life adaptation,relation adaptation,economic adaptation and psychological adaptation to show the status of social adaptation after relocation.The fifth chapter analyzes the dilemma after relocation to adapt and adjust to the presence of deep-seated reasons dilemma arise.The sixth chapter is summarized and thinking.
Keywords/Search Tags:alpine ecosystems poverty relocation, immigration, adaptation
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