Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4220675660> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- W4220675660 endingPage "353" @default.
- W4220675660 startingPage "343" @default.
- W4220675660 abstract "The paper is in several parts. We explain the context of the study area that is characterized by land acquisition and transfer (LAT) by local government (often against the wishes of the local villagers). We report on a methodology that is simple, yet robust, that enables local land users and other interested parties to quantify the social capital of local people in rural and peri-urban areas of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR) and assess the extent to which social capital influences the bargaining power of land users when faced with acquisition of their cropland, grazing land, woodlands, water and other environmental goods and services. Finally, we explore the notion that social capital can be a force to create a more even playing field and influence the outcomes of land grab for industrial, infrastructure and urban development.
 Interest in the concept of social capital and its application has increased rapidly over the past few years with the realization that social bonds and norms are important for achieving sustainability. Ferdinand Tönnies identified the value of the ideas surrounding social capital as early as 1887, but later scholars gave it a theoretical framework. Social capital implies that there are aspects of social structure and organization that act as resources for individuals, allowing them to realize their personal aims and interests. Often, social capital is defined as trust, norms of reciprocity, and networks among individuals that can be drawn upon for individual or collective benefit. Social capital is different between urbanites and rural dwellers, especially farmers.
 In this paper, we focus on how social capital serves the interests of individuals or collectives. Social capital based on kinship and geopolitical position plays an important role in affecting rural land transfer. Rural land transfer (also called LAT) is becoming a highly contested matter as China moves to implement its plan to increase the proportion of urban dwellers to 70% by 2030(Ma et al., 2018). Natural capital (a sub-set of social capital) should always be maintained as it is critical to sustainable economic development representing, as it does, a multidimensional concept that mirrors the different frameworks of various scientific disciplines and social groups used in valuing nature. Widespread and rampant LAT that accompanies accelerated economic development in peri-urban and rural areas (Ma et al., 2018) needs to take critical natural capital into account." @default.
- W4220675660 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4220675660 creator A5021692071 @default.
- W4220675660 date "2022-03-01" @default.
- W4220675660 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4220675660 title "Urbanization in China and the role of social and natural capital in land acquisition and transfer arrangements" @default.
- W4220675660 doi "https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.92.11363" @default.
- W4220675660 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4220675660 type Work @default.
- W4220675660 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4220675660 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4220675660 hasAuthorship W4220675660A5021692071 @default.
- W4220675660 hasBestOaLocation W42206756601 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C162012527 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C39853841 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C58941895 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C68062652 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C74363100 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConcept C9701087 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C110872660 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C144024400 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C144133560 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C162012527 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C162324750 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C18903297 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C36289849 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C39853841 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C50522688 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C58941895 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C68062652 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C74363100 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C86803240 @default.
- W4220675660 hasConceptScore W4220675660C9701087 @default.
- W4220675660 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W4220675660 hasLocation W42206756601 @default.
- W4220675660 hasOpenAccess W4220675660 @default.
- W4220675660 hasPrimaryLocation W42206756601 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W1506938903 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W1548926365 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W160140923 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W2130567730 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W2260451800 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W2943117385 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W3027009285 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W3119544169 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W3124692392 @default.
- W4220675660 hasRelatedWork W3172432172 @default.
- W4220675660 hasVolume "9" @default.
- W4220675660 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4220675660 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4220675660 workType "article" @default.