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A Study of Human-Land Linking Policy Based on Urbanization Away from Home: A Case Study of Anhui Province

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  • WANG, Kuang
  • YU, Zhongxiang

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This paper analyzes the features and trends of urbanization away from home in Anhui Province, and believes that the cross-city floating population in the province shows a expanding scale, and dual cores of the province has obvious attractiveness. This paper also analyzes the relations between urban-rural construction land and urban-rural population transformation in the province, and expounds the possibility and necessity of carrying out human-land linking policy northern Anhui-Wanjiang. Based on the factors affecting human-land linking policy, this paper recommends that we should establish cross-regional trading policy system for land development rights in Anhui Province from four key links (urban entry, urban integration, rural exit, common urban-rural development), in order to effectively promote migrant workers' citizenization.

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  • WANG, Kuang & YU, Zhongxiang, 2016. "A Study of Human-Land Linking Policy Based on Urbanization Away from Home: A Case Study of Anhui Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 8(05), pages 1-4, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:243166
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.243166
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