重新安置
产权
中国
合法性
农村住房
土地法
经济增长
共同所有权
土地使用权
人类住区
非正式定居点
业务
发展经济学
政治学
农村地区
地理
经济
市场经济
农业
法学
考古
政治
程序设计语言
计算机科学
出处
期刊:Urban Studies
[SAGE]
日期:2014-02-26
卷期号:52 (1): 121-137
被引量:29
标识
DOI:10.1177/0042098014524612
摘要
The recent trend to develop rural land in western China has resulted in the large-scale relocation of villagers. It has also given rise to self-help development of housing. By examining long-established research on both formal urban development and informal village settlements, this study examines self-built housing, collective-endorsed housing and urban relocation housing in one western Chinese village. Their coexistence was made possible by ambiguities in property rights. The state–collective divide and the urban–rural dichotomy in property rights were restructured in land development, and villagers were able to use various means to take advantage of transitional, favourable deals to gain short- or long-term returns. Specifically, self-developed housing met market demands and traditional lifestyles, but witnessed a gap between de jure and de facto property rights and could not be easily formalised, whereas officially sanctioned relocation provided long-term homeownership but with ambiguous de jure property rights and failed to fully integrate villagers into urban neighbourhoods. To a lesser extent, collective endorsement added to the legitimacy of self-help development.
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