Stakeholder Analysis in the New Land Conflicts Under the Background of Urbanization

  • Wang J
  • Zhou Z
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Abstract

In the accelerating process of urbanization and social transition era, industrialization, urbanization and construction of urban-rural integration also inevitably leads to the land expropriation, land conflicts have become important issues in the development process. To make an intensive study of the forming mechanism of land expropriation conflicts, this essay try to reveal the internal mechanism of the land expropriation policy to provide theory guidance and practical support for current land expropriation process, analyzing the game relationship and balance of farmers, local government and central government in land interests conflicts, revealing the internal mechanism of the land with a view to provide guidance and practical support for current land expropriation. Research shows that effective conflict management is the key to reform land requisition of land expropriation system design. Therefore, improving the land acquisition laws and procedures, establish a local government land acquisition and supervision and evaluation mechanism, improving the compensation criterion for land expropriation, land arbitration a dispute resolution mechanism is a useful way to promote land expropriation in order, to current science to resolve land conflicts, will promote the urbanization process in new harmony and stability in an orderly manner, can effectively promote the harmonious development of economy and society.

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Wang, J., & Zhou, Z. (2017). Stakeholder Analysis in the New Land Conflicts Under the Background of Urbanization. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research, (icaenm). https://doi.org/10.12783/dtetr/icaenm2017/7813

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