Individual Land Tenure and the Challenges of Sustainable Land Use and Management in a Semi-arid Region of China

China’s farmland tenure, characterised by a household responsibility system (HRS) and collective landownership, has contributed to the continuation of poverty and natural resource deterioration in semiarid regions. Incongruent with local ecological, social and political conditions, the HRS has been...

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Main Author: Yongjun Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Brasília 2010-12-01
Series:Sustentabilidade em Debate
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Online Access:http://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/sust/article/view/1683
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spelling doaj-c9543d30072340e295ee655a2b84c35c2021-07-02T05:25:55ZengUniversidade de BrasíliaSustentabilidade em Debate2177-76752179-90672010-12-011210.18472/SustDeb.v1n2.2010.16831264Individual Land Tenure and the Challenges of Sustainable Land Use and Management in a Semi-arid Region of ChinaYongjun Zhao0University of GroningenChina’s farmland tenure, characterised by a household responsibility system (HRS) and collective landownership, has contributed to the continuation of poverty and natural resource deterioration in semiarid regions. Incongruent with local ecological, social and political conditions, the HRS has been linked to rising social and political tensions. Drawing on ethnographic research in Guyuan County, North China, this paper provides peasants’ experiences of and views on the land issue and examines the linkages between land tenure, poverty and the governance of natural resources—grassland, forest land, farmland and water. It shows that an appropriate land tenure system can only be achieved if the fragmentation and individualization of the HRS are reformed through an innovative institutional design. The paper also contributes to a critical understanding of China’s agrarian reform by articulating the need for land tenure diversity serving the overall goal of sustainable land use and management and shaping sound statepeasant relations.http://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/sust/article/view/1683Land tenurePovertyEnvironmentGovernanceInstitutions.
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Individual Land Tenure and the Challenges of Sustainable Land Use and Management in a Semi-arid Region of China
Sustentabilidade em Debate
Land tenure
Poverty
Environment
Governance
Institutions.
author_facet Yongjun Zhao
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title Individual Land Tenure and the Challenges of Sustainable Land Use and Management in a Semi-arid Region of China
title_short Individual Land Tenure and the Challenges of Sustainable Land Use and Management in a Semi-arid Region of China
title_full Individual Land Tenure and the Challenges of Sustainable Land Use and Management in a Semi-arid Region of China
title_fullStr Individual Land Tenure and the Challenges of Sustainable Land Use and Management in a Semi-arid Region of China
title_full_unstemmed Individual Land Tenure and the Challenges of Sustainable Land Use and Management in a Semi-arid Region of China
title_sort individual land tenure and the challenges of sustainable land use and management in a semi-arid region of china
publisher Universidade de Brasília
series Sustentabilidade em Debate
issn 2177-7675
2179-9067
publishDate 2010-12-01
description China’s farmland tenure, characterised by a household responsibility system (HRS) and collective landownership, has contributed to the continuation of poverty and natural resource deterioration in semiarid regions. Incongruent with local ecological, social and political conditions, the HRS has been linked to rising social and political tensions. Drawing on ethnographic research in Guyuan County, North China, this paper provides peasants’ experiences of and views on the land issue and examines the linkages between land tenure, poverty and the governance of natural resources—grassland, forest land, farmland and water. It shows that an appropriate land tenure system can only be achieved if the fragmentation and individualization of the HRS are reformed through an innovative institutional design. The paper also contributes to a critical understanding of China’s agrarian reform by articulating the need for land tenure diversity serving the overall goal of sustainable land use and management and shaping sound statepeasant relations.
topic Land tenure
Poverty
Environment
Governance
Institutions.
url http://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/sust/article/view/1683
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