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Research on the Reform of "Separation of Three Rights" for Rural Homesteads in Juancheng County, Shandong Province

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  • Jianglin MU,
  • Shiqin YANG

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In order to realize rural revitalization in an all-round way and promote the sustainable and healthy development of the economy and society, China is committed to deepening the pace of building a new countryside with Chinese characteristics. The reform of the "Separation of Three Rights" of rural homesteads is a key measure, which aims to activate rural resources, enhance the vitality of rural economic development, and then promote the overall process of rural revitalization. This study selects Juancheng County, Heze City, Shandong Province as a typical case. Through an in-depth analysis of the relevant policy orientation of the national homestead reform and the specific practice of local promotion work, it systematically sorts out the registration of homestead rights, transfer of use rights and relevant policy measures adopted in paid use, qualification conversion, policy publicity and system establishment. After in-depth research on the system reform practice of the "Separation of Three Rights" of homesteads in Juancheng County, this paper reveals the main problems existing in the current reform, including the lack of clear policy support for the mechanism of paid use of homesteads, difficulties in the process of identifying qualification rights and challenges, the imperfection of the transfer mechanism of use rights, and the lack or lag of relevant policies. A series of problem-oriented policy suggestions are put forward, including establishing and improving the system of paid use of rural homesteads, improving the income distribution mechanism, promoting the innovation of the mortgage guarantee system for the right to use homesteads, and optimizing the homestead qualification certification procedures. These suggestions aim to provide a useful reference for the Juancheng County Government in promoting the reform of "Separation of Three Rights" of homesteads, and then promote the rational allocation and efficient utilization of rural homestead resources.

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  • Jianglin MU, & Shiqin YANG, 2024. "Research on the Reform of "Separation of Three Rights" for Rural Homesteads in Juancheng County, Shandong Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:349101
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.349101
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