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This paper focuses on the comparison of different forms of land compensation in China. A comprehensive analysis based on questionnaire surveys and case studies points out that the current compensation approach, lump sum payments is inefficient for its underestimate of benefits that land conveyed to farmers, which results in its inabilities in securing land-loss farmers' long-term living. To solve...
This article analyzes the threats of peasant's livelihood after losing land, and delimits the connotation of lost-land peasant's sustainable livelihood, finally, rebuilds the compensations of land expropriation based on sustainable livelihood. They are agricultural land prices/the payment of employment and development and the price of social security. It calculates the agricultural land prices by...
Satellite images are now used as the primary source of spatial information for land-use pattern analysis. In this paper, land-use information is extracted by the maximum likelihood classification (MLC) and neural network classification (NNC) method, which is a combinative methodology of automatic extraction and recognition of land-use in Beijing City from remote sensing data. The temporal and spatial...
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