land use rightsrenewalsChina's recent economic success is largely based on the vitality of its real estate market. But China does not permit free simple ownership; rather, property developers build on land they have the right to use for seventy years or less. The government has not yet ...
BEIJING, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislature on Wednesday approved a decision to extend a pilot program allowing farmers in selected areas to mortgage their land use rights and housing property rights. The decision was made by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (...
This paper studies the substitution effect of permanent land-use rights on endowment insurance in China. We first explain the rationality using an overlapping-generations model with heterogeneous households possessing land-use rights or not, and find that economic agents profiting from land in the latt...
Since 1978, land use in China has been affected by a series of land use policies and corresponding managerial counter measures, which include the contracted responsibility system (Liu and Yang, 1990), the land leasehold system – land-use rights, land taxation and use fees (Zhang, 1997, Tang...
Acquiring Land Use Rights in Today's China: A Snapshot from on the Ground For the interested observer of real estate markets, China is the most fascinating place in the world today, and the coming years promise to be no less intr... GM Stein - 《University of Tennessee College of Law ...
The study investigates the global impact of land property rights on land use efficiency (LUE), as measured by the key indicator for United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 11.3.1, namely Land Consumption Rate to Population Growth Rate. By utilizing human-land change data from 165 countries spa...
This themed issue of Land Use Policy builds mainly on papers presented at an international conference on 'Land Use Issues and Policy in China under Rapid Rural and Urban Transformation', convened by the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China, in October 2012. The conference set out to...
Development rights for cultivated lands reclaimed after CLR are also difficult to realize, and land development rights are used for NIRCL across regions. Under the premise of the control of the total amount and intensity of construction land, the use of planning space needs to be moved through ...
In the past decades, China has undergone dramatic land use/land cover (LULC) changes. Such changes are expected to continue and profoundly affect our environment. To navigate future uncertainties toward sustainability, increasing efforts have been invest
This paper describes the current situation of China’s land use and land use changes, major driving forces, and their impacts on the environment, through a review on land use studies in the past decades in China. This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check...