Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China

China has achieved unprecedented economic growth and consequent successes in poverty alleviation over the past three decades of economic liberalization and market-oriented reforms. Yet, in order to continue its progress in poverty reduction, while addressing pressing environmental and sociopolitical...

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Main Author: Tischenko, Igor
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Published: Scholarship @ Claremont 2013
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spelling ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-http---scholarship.claremont.edu-do-oai--cmc_theses-15652013-05-22T15:03:09Z Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China Tischenko, Igor China has achieved unprecedented economic growth and consequent successes in poverty alleviation over the past three decades of economic liberalization and market-oriented reforms. Yet, in order to continue its progress in poverty reduction, while addressing pressing environmental and sociopolitical concerns, it is crucial for China’s leaders to achieve and sustain green, equitable, and robust economic performance in all parts of China. This thesis argues that a reconceptualized and strengthened rural industrialization program would enable China to maintain economic growth and assist with the transition to a domestically driven consumer economy. Moreover, rural industrialization, coupled with targeted administrative and institutional policy modifications, will enable the Chinese government to provide support to millions of its rural poor, thus avoiding social instability and potentially severe internal conflicts. Such a program would also lessen pollution and its associated costs on China’s densely populated cities, by shifting heavy urban industries to relatively less contaminated areas while adopting cleaner, environmentally sustainable technologies, introduced in a participatory manner in consultation with local communities. This approach would concurrently address regional, rural-to-urban, and intra-communal disparities, provide opportunity for “green growth” initiatives, and better equip rural populations to address growing vulnerabilities as a result of climate change. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/583 http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1565&context=cmc_theses © 2013 Igor Tischenko CMC Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont Environmental degradation Social inequality Conflict-sensitive development Poverty alleviation Urban pollution Township and Village Enterprises Asian Studies Environmental Policy Growth and Development Labor Economics Other Political Science Peace and Conflict Studies Public Administration Social Welfare
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topic Environmental degradation
Social inequality
Conflict-sensitive development
Poverty alleviation
Urban pollution
Township and Village Enterprises
Asian Studies
Environmental Policy
Growth and Development
Labor Economics
Other Political Science
Peace and Conflict Studies
Public Administration
Social Welfare
spellingShingle Environmental degradation
Social inequality
Conflict-sensitive development
Poverty alleviation
Urban pollution
Township and Village Enterprises
Asian Studies
Environmental Policy
Growth and Development
Labor Economics
Other Political Science
Peace and Conflict Studies
Public Administration
Social Welfare
Tischenko, Igor
Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China
description China has achieved unprecedented economic growth and consequent successes in poverty alleviation over the past three decades of economic liberalization and market-oriented reforms. Yet, in order to continue its progress in poverty reduction, while addressing pressing environmental and sociopolitical concerns, it is crucial for China’s leaders to achieve and sustain green, equitable, and robust economic performance in all parts of China. This thesis argues that a reconceptualized and strengthened rural industrialization program would enable China to maintain economic growth and assist with the transition to a domestically driven consumer economy. Moreover, rural industrialization, coupled with targeted administrative and institutional policy modifications, will enable the Chinese government to provide support to millions of its rural poor, thus avoiding social instability and potentially severe internal conflicts. Such a program would also lessen pollution and its associated costs on China’s densely populated cities, by shifting heavy urban industries to relatively less contaminated areas while adopting cleaner, environmentally sustainable technologies, introduced in a participatory manner in consultation with local communities. This approach would concurrently address regional, rural-to-urban, and intra-communal disparities, provide opportunity for “green growth” initiatives, and better equip rural populations to address growing vulnerabilities as a result of climate change.
author Tischenko, Igor
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title Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China
title_short Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China
title_full Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China
title_fullStr Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China
title_full_unstemmed Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China
title_sort rural industrialization: integrated and sustainable solutions for poverty reduction in rural china
publisher Scholarship @ Claremont
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url http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/583
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