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Determinants of the lives of households after land loss for urbanization: Experiences from Vinh city, Nghe An province

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  • Nam, Pham Phuong
  • Yen, Tran Thai

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The study aims to determine the factors affecting the lives of households whose agricultural land has been acquired and to propose solutions to stabilize the lives of households. Primary data is collected in 2 steps. Step 1 surveys 390 households whose land has been acquired to determine the factors that might affect the lives of households. Step 2 surveys 105 households on the impact level of each hypothetical factor on their lives. Data are synthesized, processed, and analyzed by using SPSS20.0 software. The study has pointed out 5 groups with 21 factors affecting the lives of households. The group of household factors has the greatest impact (impact rate of 29.79 %), followed by groups of policy and legal factors; urbanization; Infrastructure; social infrastructure with the corresponding impact rates of 24.38 %; 17.87 %; 15.01 %; 12.95 %. The recommendations include completing regulations on compensation and support; forecasting the rate of urbanization, the ratio of urbanization; determining the agricultural land area to be acquired and the number of affected households; capital solutions implementing projects; solutions to problems related to lives.

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  • Nam, Pham Phuong & Yen, Tran Thai, 2022. "Determinants of the lives of households after land loss for urbanization: Experiences from Vinh city, Nghe An province," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 119(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:lauspo:v:119:y:2022:i:c:s0264837722002435
    DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106216
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