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Definition and Classification of the Stakeholders in Land Consolidation Project

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  • Liu, Xiang-dong
  • Guo, Bi-jun
  • Guo, Mao-xuan

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Using the methods of questionnaire survey, statistical analysis and multidimensional rating, we define and classify the stakeholders in land consolidation project. 25 kinds of stakeholders are determined, divided into three categories: core stakeholders, including county-level government, county-level land departments, county-level land consolidation center, the rural collective economic organizations, farmers, township government, and the villagers' committee; middle stakeholders, including central government, the Ministry of Land and Resources, the Ministry of Land and Resources Land Consolidation Center, the provincial land departments, the provincial land consolidation center, the county-level finance departments, the county-level water resources departments, the government supervisory departments, government audit departments, and the public; peripheral stakeholders, including the county-level environmental protection departments, the county-level agricultural departments, supervisory agencies, design agencies, project contractors, equipment suppliers, material suppliers, and the bidding agencies. The project managers should pay attention to the interest appeal of the stakeholders, and adopt different coping strategies.

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  • Liu, Xiang-dong & Guo, Bi-jun & Guo, Mao-xuan, 2012. "Definition and Classification of the Stakeholders in Land Consolidation Project," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(09), pages 1-5, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:142292
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.142292
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