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Comprehensive Land Consolidation in China

Comprehensive Land Consolidation in China

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The core connotation of comprehensive land improvement in China is to improve the quality and efficiency of land use. Ten policy suggestions are proposed to promote it, with an institutional basis, guarantee measures, and implementation mechanism.

Format: Hardback
Length: 360 pages
Publication date: 20 February 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


China's land improvement has always been a critical issue, with the country facing numerous challenges such as soil erosion, desertification, and land degradation. To address these challenges, the Chinese government has implemented a series of policies and measures to promote comprehensive land improvement.
Comprehensive land improvement in China refers to a comprehensive and sustainable approach to improving the quality and productivity of land resources, ensuring food security, environmental protection, and social well-being. It involves a range of measures, including soil conservation, water management, crop rotation, and land reclamation, to improve the physical, chemical, and biological properties of land.

Comprehensive land improvement in China has a long history, dating back to the ancient times. However, with the rapid development of the economy and population, the pressure on land resources has increased significantly. As a result, the Chinese government has taken a number of steps to promote comprehensive land improvement.

One of the key policies implemented by the Chinese government is the "Three Red Lines" policy, which was introduced in 2007. This policy sets the maximum limit for the expansion of urbanization, the construction of new infrastructure, and the conversion of agricultural land. It aims to balance the development of urban and rural areas and prevent the excessive exploitation of land resources.

In addition to the "Three Red Lines" policy, the Chinese government has also implemented a range of other policies and measures to promote comprehensive land improvement. These include the "Green Land Development" policy, which aims to improve the quality of agricultural land and increase food production; the "Water-saving Agriculture" policy, which aims to reduce water consumption in agriculture; and the "Reforestation and Desertification Control" policy, which aims to combat desertification and promote reforestation.

The institutional basis of comprehensive land improvement in China is established by a series of laws, regulations, and policies. These include the Land Reform Law, the Water Law, the Soil Conservation Law, and the Environmental Protection Law. The Chinese government also establishes a range of institutions and organizations to implement and monitor comprehensive land improvement.

The guarantee measures and implementation mechanism of comprehensive land improvement in China are also well-established. These include the establishment of land management systems, the implementation of land conservation measures, the promotion of sustainable agricultural practices, and the enforcement of environmental protection laws. The Chinese government also provides financial and technical support to farmers and local communities to promote comprehensive land improvement.

In conclusion, comprehensive land improvement in China is a critical issue that requires a comprehensive and sustainable approach. The Chinese government has implemented a range of policies and measures to promote comprehensive land improvement, including the "Three Red Lines" policy, the "Green Land Development" policy, the "Water-saving Agriculture" policy, and the "Reforestation and Desertification Control" policy. The institutional basis, guarantee measures, and implementation mechanism of comprehensive land improvement are well-established, and the Chinese government continues to provide financial and technical support to farmers and local communities to promote comprehensive land improvement.

Weight: 843g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032445557

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