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Discussion on Mode of Key Link in Increase and Decrease Connection of Urban and Rural Construction Land

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  • Deng, Ai
  • Jiang, Min
  • Li, Qinfang
  • Xu, Xiaoting
  • Zhang, Xiaoxia
  • JING, Hui
  • Zhang, Na
  • Hu, Chao

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With the methods of qualitative analysis, induction and deduction, modes of key links in increase and decrease connection of urban and rural construction land are proposed in view of the involved three key links, namely reclamation of rural construction land, fund raising and management of connection turnover index, based on the comprehensive analysis of political connotation in increase and decrease of urban and rural construction land. The modes include “village relocation and combination”, “hollow village” reconstruction, high-rise stereo, village relocation in the mountain and related capital raising and turnover index management and the applicable regions of various modes are analyzed and studied. The research result provides reference for the reasonable operation of increase and decrease link of urban and rural construction land.

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  • Deng, Ai & Jiang, Min & Li, Qinfang & Xu, Xiaoting & Zhang, Xiaoxia & JING, Hui & Zhang, Na & Hu, Chao, 2013. "Discussion on Mode of Key Link in Increase and Decrease Connection of Urban and Rural Construction Land," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 5(05), pages 1-4, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:151760
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.151760
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