Agricultural land acquisition
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This study is using a normative juridical approach and it has analytical descriptive nature. It describes theories about the land acquisition, sustainable agricultural/farming land, and other related theories.
9p longtimenosee07 29-03-2024 5 2 Download
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This research analizes factors which influence land users whose land is acquired for public purposes, therefore, proposes a number of solutions to improve compulsory land acquisition (CLA) in Vietnam. The supposed factors include legal basis on CLA, the attitude of affected land users towards projects, the knowledge level of land users in law, Disagreement between the Government and the land users (price and other factors). The solutions include both longterm and shorterms ones to better land acquisition progress.
7p huyetthienthan 23-11-2021 28 6 Download
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This study aims to assess the status of life and employment of people whose agricultural land is acquired in Yen Phong district, Bac Ninh province as a basis for proposing some solutions to the life and employment of people whose land is acquired more improved. Secondary data on land acquisition, natural conditions, socioeconomic conditions in the study area were collected in the departments of Yen Phong district. After land acquisition, the life and employment of people whose land is acquired are mainly better.
12p huyetthienthan 23-11-2021 11 3 Download
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The thesis aims to clarify the legal and practical basis of agricultural land acquisition for socio-economic development; analyze the legal status of agricultural land acquisition for socio-economic development to detect shortcomings. On that basis, the thesis proposes orientations and solutions to improve the law on agricultural land acquisition for socio-economic development and enforcement efficiency in our country.
28p gaocaolon12 14-06-2021 25 3 Download
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Despite positive changes in the occupational structure, there are existing problems of urban environment and social problems in some new rural areas transforming to urban areas regarding people’s incomes. In order to urbanize firmly, these issues need to be addressed by urban managers.
10p tamynhan9 02-12-2020 9 1 Download
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Preservation and Value addition in agriculture predominantly offers a means to increase, rejuvenate and stabilize farm income. Krishi Vigyan Kendras is a premier training institute, signifying value addition training programme. The study reported here explored, to what extent the training programme of value addition had been changing participants perceived knowledge, acquisition of skills and adoption level Majority of the farming families in Rajasthan have marginal to small land holdings and their income is also very less.
7p caygaocaolon5 27-05-2020 12 0 Download
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This study was designed to analyze the influence of agricultural land acquisition on people's livelihoods in the Urbanization context in Vietnam. The findings show that agricultural land acquisition due to urbanization opens up new job opportunities for households at the same time, households also have opportunities to expand and change their livelihood strategies through new investment activities.
6p tozontozon 25-04-2020 27 3 Download
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Since the late 1980s, Vietnam has experienced rapid industrialization and urbanization, which led to the acquisition of a large number of farmland in peri-urban areas for non-agricultural purposes. Farmland loss is indeed a burning topic that attracts attention from administrators, policy maker and the media. This paper investigates the relation between the agricultural land loss and income of households. Our research provides an econometric analysis of the impact of agricultural land due to urbanization and industrialization on household incomes in Viet Tri‟s peri-urban areas, Vietnam.
12p chauchaungayxua2 04-01-2020 29 0 Download
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The paper henceforth aims to further elaborate the reasons behind why and how some households have managed to maintain or improve their livelihood through transition while others have not.
13p thanos1 16-05-2018 35 1 Download
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Increased levels and volatility of food prices has led to a surge of interest in large-scale agriculture and land acquisition. This creates challenges for policy makers aiming to establish a policy environment conducive to an agrarian structure to contribute to broad-based development in the long term. Based on a historical review of episodes of growth of large farms and their impact, this paper identifies factors underlying the dominance of owner-operated farm structures and ways in which these may change with development.
37p thieubaotrang 23-04-2013 57 4 Download
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The 2007–08 boom in food prices and the subsequent period of relatively high and volatile prices reminded many import-dependent countries of their vul- nerability to food insecurity and prompted them to seek opportunities to secure food supplies overseas. Together with the reduced attractiveness of other assets due to the financial crisis, the boom led to a “rediscovery” of the agricultural sector by different types of investors and a wave of interest in land acquisitions in developing countries.
54p enterroi 02-02-2013 42 4 Download
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In a broad sense, land grabbing is not a new phenomenon. It has been a recurrent pattern in human history. Neverthe- less, over the last few years, a new type of land grabbing has arisen, and these shifts in land acquisition trends have caught the attention of the international community. One of the re- cent changes is that not only agribusiness in its narrow sense (producing sector) has an increased interest in land, but also transnational corporations upstream and downstream the value chain.
14p thangbienthai 20-11-2012 47 4 Download