The key—to maintaining social stability in rural areas, promoting rural economic development and building a new socialist countryside—is handling correctly the issues of rural land transfer and ironing out the conflicts resulting from the benefits imbalance. In this paper, rural land transfer is categorized into two types: land transfer caused by the collective behavior and land transfer caused by the individual behavior. In the process of land transfer caused by the collective behavior, the conflicts root in the convergence of interest among various rural social strata; while in the process of land transfer caused by the individual behavior, the game between interests and human relationship, reflects the dilemma between rationality and sen...
With the use of game theory and agricultural household models, we propose an ACE-based framework for...
Farmland scale management represents an inevitable trend toward global modern agriculture. In the ne...
Divergences in preferences over the allocation of rural land among stakeholders are getting stronger...
Abstract. The key—to maintaining social stability in rural areas, promoting rural economic developme...
AbstractAt present, as to the rights of using rural collective construction land, our country in mos...
Based on literature review and game theory, this paper studies the allocation of land invisible spil...
AbstractIn the new stage of rural reform, faced universal transfer of land contract rights, one of t...
In China small towns, the problems existing in current supply mode of collective construction land c...
This paper introduces the basic principles and application of game theory, sets up the game model of...
Strengthening ongoing bottom-up capacity building processes for local and sustainable landscape-leve...
In China small towns, the problems existing in current supply mode of collective construction land c...
AbstractThe present author first considers the risk of contractor's capability to fulfill contract a...
China is entering a period of rapid urban development. With the rapid expansion of cities, a large n...
This paper analyses the degree of divergences among different groups of stakeholders in allocation o...
Most land consolidation projects envisage reducing fragmentation and aim at increasing productivity,...
With the use of game theory and agricultural household models, we propose an ACE-based framework for...
Farmland scale management represents an inevitable trend toward global modern agriculture. In the ne...
Divergences in preferences over the allocation of rural land among stakeholders are getting stronger...
Abstract. The key—to maintaining social stability in rural areas, promoting rural economic developme...
AbstractAt present, as to the rights of using rural collective construction land, our country in mos...
Based on literature review and game theory, this paper studies the allocation of land invisible spil...
AbstractIn the new stage of rural reform, faced universal transfer of land contract rights, one of t...
In China small towns, the problems existing in current supply mode of collective construction land c...
This paper introduces the basic principles and application of game theory, sets up the game model of...
Strengthening ongoing bottom-up capacity building processes for local and sustainable landscape-leve...
In China small towns, the problems existing in current supply mode of collective construction land c...
AbstractThe present author first considers the risk of contractor's capability to fulfill contract a...
China is entering a period of rapid urban development. With the rapid expansion of cities, a large n...
This paper analyses the degree of divergences among different groups of stakeholders in allocation o...
Most land consolidation projects envisage reducing fragmentation and aim at increasing productivity,...
With the use of game theory and agricultural household models, we propose an ACE-based framework for...
Farmland scale management represents an inevitable trend toward global modern agriculture. In the ne...
Divergences in preferences over the allocation of rural land among stakeholders are getting stronger...