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The Mode of Promotion Industrial Targeted Poverty Alleviation through Land Circulation in Western Mountainous Region of China—A Case Study of Luquan Yi and Miao Autonomous County in Yunnan Province

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  • LIU,Jing
  • YANG,Zisheng
  • XIONG,Ying
  • HE,Yanbo
  • LU,Chonghui
  • HE,Yimei
  • YANG,Renyi

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In the industrial targeted poverty alleviation, land circulation is a key process. Based on the national strategy of targeted poverty alleviation, this paper combined the industrial development of targeted poverty alleviation with land circulation. According to the field survey on the current situation of land circulation and promotion of the industrial poverty alleviation in the typical project area of Zhongping Village in Zhongping Town and Jiaowuying Village in Jiulong Town in Luquan Yi and Miao Autonomous County in Yunnan Province, it summarized and analyzed the organization and operation mechanism, basic practices and main results of the land circulation and promotion of industrial poverty alleviation model in the typical project area of the county. It also summarized the innovation and successful experience of the model, and then came up with measures to further promote the implementation of the model, so as to provide necessary reference for the implementation of land circulation and industrial targeted poverty alleviation for the poverty-stricken counties in Yunnan Province and similar provinces (cities, regions).

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  • LIU,Jing & YANG,Zisheng & XIONG,Ying & HE,Yanbo & LU,Chonghui & HE,Yimei & YANG,Renyi, 2019. "The Mode of Promotion Industrial Targeted Poverty Alleviation through Land Circulation in Western Mountainous Region of China—A Case Study of Luquan Yi and Miao Autonomous County in Yunnan Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 11(02), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:289644
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.289644
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