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This book assesses Ecological Migration and Precision Poverty Alleviation Measures, based on research conducted in Ningxia. "Resettling residents currently living in poor areas" is an important measure for "precise poverty alleviation." China's central government has provided extraordinary support for these areas, so as to help with "removing poverty nests," "changing poverty industries," and "pulling out the roots of poverty." This book is mainly based on research conducted in Ningxia, one of the earliest areas in China to achieve poverty alleviation and development through immigration and relocation. Since the Twelfth Five-Year Plan, Ningxia's ecological migration has been integrated into the process of new urbanization and industrialization. Poverty alleviation and relocation not only involves regional transfer, industrial transformation, and changes in livelihood, but also the social adaptation and integration of migrant groups. In addition to examining these aspects, the book shares stories of how impoverished individuals have succeeded in changing their fates.
Sociology --- Social policy --- Economic order --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Economic conditions. Economic development --- Development aid. Development cooperation --- Biotechnology --- ontwikkelingsbeleid --- sociologie --- ontwikkelingssamenwerking --- biotechnologie --- welzijnsbeleid --- sociaal beleid --- economische ontwikkelingen --- ontwikkelingspolitiek
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After over 30 years of reform and opening up, China’s aggregate economic volume is now the second largest in the world. Over the past decade many provinces in the western region of China have implemented ecological migration projects of different scales, which have attracted considerable attention both in China and abroad. The projects indicate, first, that there is an urgent need for this type of endeavor: whether the goal is to reduce poverty or to protect the environment, we need to move the poor populations out of the ecologically fragile regions. Secondly, the projects indicate that the Chinese government is capable of meeting this need. Migration projects are complex and costly, and without sufficient financial resources and systematic planning, migration may fail to reduce poverty, and could even aggravate it. The rapid economic growth in China, however, makes such migration projects viable.
Economics. --- Evolutionary economics. --- Farm economics. --- Population. --- Business & Economics --- Demography --- Poverty --- Migration, InternalMigration, Internal. --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Agricultural economics. --- Population Economics. --- Institutional/Evolutionary Economics. --- Agricultural Economics. --- Agrarian question --- Agribusiness --- Agricultural economics --- Agricultural production economics --- Agriculture --- Production economics, Agricultural --- Land use, Rural --- Economics --- Human population --- Human populations --- Population growth --- Populations, Human --- Human ecology --- Sociology --- Malthusianism --- Economic aspects
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Jin Dynasty (China : 265-419). --- Liu, Yiqing, --- Shi shuo xin yu (Liu, Yiqing). --- 220 - 419. --- China --- China. --- History
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After over 30 years of reform and opening up, China’s aggregate economic volume is now the second largest in the world. Over the past decade many provinces in the western region of China have implemented ecological migration projects of different scales, which have attracted considerable attention both in China and abroad. The projects indicate, first, that there is an urgent need for this type of endeavor: whether the goal is to reduce poverty or to protect the environment, we need to move the poor populations out of the ecologically fragile regions. Secondly, the projects indicate that the Chinese government is capable of meeting this need. Migration projects are complex and costly, and without sufficient financial resources and systematic planning, migration may fail to reduce poverty, and could even aggravate it. The rapid economic growth in China, however, makes such migration projects viable.
Economic sociology --- Demography --- Economics --- Agronomy --- demografie --- economie --- landbouwbeleid --- armoede --- sociale economie
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