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Survey on the Peasants' Will of Forest Land Transfer in the Reform of Collective Forest Right System - On the Case of 180 Peasant Households in Lishui City of Zhejiang Province

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  • Li, Zhi

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Taking sample survey in the eighteen villages of Yunhe, Longquan and Qingyuan County of Lishui City of Zhejiang Province, the results show that the forest land transfer of sample peasants is mainly transfer-out. The private treaty of forest land transfer is the main pattern of most peasant households, forest right trading market hasn't got wide approval in peasants, peasants' dependence on land is reducing, and so on. Through analysis, the reasons of influent transfer of forest land include peasants’ subjective will, less type of transfer objects, dull information communication, big difference of expected price and imperfect development of intermediary organization. In order to promote a healthy development of forest land transfer, the paper puts forward proposals of strengthening policy publicity, improving system, identifying property right, pushing variety of transfer types, developing forest land market, cultivating subject of market and so on.

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  • Li, Zhi, 2011. "Survey on the Peasants' Will of Forest Land Transfer in the Reform of Collective Forest Right System - On the Case of 180 Peasant Households in Lishui City of Zhejiang Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 3(10), pages 1-4, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:122943
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.122943
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