Emergence of local collective action for land adjustment in land consolidation in China: An archetype analysis

被引:18
|
作者
Gong, Yanqing [1 ]
Tan, Rong [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ, Sch Publ Affairs, Hangzhou, Peoples R China
关键词
Sustainable rural development; Archetype; Social-ecological systems; Land consolidation; China; Collective action; RURAL CHINA; FRAMEWORK; CLIMATE; MODEL; SUSTAINABILITY; ADAPTATION; GOVERNANCE; FARMLAND; BARRIERS; PROJECT;
D O I
10.1016/j.landurbplan.2021.104160
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Land consolidation (LC) is considered an effective instrument to respond to public demands in rural areas of China due to its evolution from a purely technical policy into a more comprehensive social project. As one of the most important steps in LC, land adjustment has a major impact on its success. Despite the broad heterogeneity of local contexts, land adjustment-related collective action has emerged nationwide as a public good. However, the generalized patterns explaining how and why such examples of local collective action occur remain poorly investigated. This study analyses configurations of the factors that generate land adjustment-related collective action in LC by drawing upon the archetype approach and using a social-ecological systems (SES) framework to conceptually decompose the many details of cases. Based on 34 systematically selected cases from eastern, central, and western China, the results show that there is a set of 23 configurations of factors that bear a causal relationship with collective action in land adjustment. These can be clustered into six archetypes. Some collective action conditions that are well known in the existing literature, such as group size, reciprocity, and trust, are reconfirmed in this analysis. Furthermore, several distinctive implications are drawn from the archetype analysis: 1) Local leadership combined with self-governance convention and institutionalized self-organization or powerful local leadership allied with goal congruence create favorable conditions for the local collective action of self-organized LCPs. 2) Leadership also plays a significant role in facilitating local collective action for land adjustment under government-led and enterprise-led modes as government and enterprises rely on local leadership to avoid the need to contact numerous scattered farmers and to save on transaction costs. 3) While excessive intervention by the government is restrained under self-organized and enterprise-led modes, the archetypes highlight that government participation facilitate local cooperation. 4) The government and enterprises likely engage in rural collective action through divergent mechanisms motivated by their political or economic goals. In general, these findings provide new insights into land-related local collective action and may benefit China and other regions for transition processes towards rural sustainability.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Ambiguity over Collective Ownership on Land of China
    Wang Dun
    Liu Yanfang
    URBANIZATION AND LAND RESERVATION RESEARCH: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF URBANIZATION AND LAND RESOURCE UTILIZATION, 2010, : 309 - 313
  • [32] Collective action in implementing top-down land policy: The case of Chengdu, China
    Liu, Pingyang
    Rayenscroft, Neil
    LAND USE POLICY, 2017, 65 : 45 - 52
  • [33] Rural land use transition of mountainous areas and policy implications for land consolidation in China
    Bailin Zhang
    Piling Sun
    Guanghui Jiang
    Ruijuan Zhang
    Jiangbo Gao
    Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2019, 29 : 1713 - 1730
  • [34] Rural land use transition of mountainous areas and policy implications for land consolidation in China
    Zhang Bailin
    Sun Piling
    Jiang Guanghui
    Zhang Ruijuan
    Gao Jiangbo
    JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES, 2019, 29 (10) : 1713 - 1730
  • [35] Overseas land development rights : an approach for sustainable development in rural China by land consolidation
    Pang Liang
    Han Xueping
    2012 WORLD AUTOMATION CONGRESS (WAC), 2012,
  • [36] Comprehensive Value Discovery of Land Consolidation Projects: An Empirical Analysis of Shanghai, China
    Shi, Yishao
    Cao, Xiangyang
    Fu, Dongmei
    Wang, Yuncai
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2018, 10 (06):
  • [37] Land consolidation and rural revitalization in China: Mechanisms and paths
    Zhou, Yang
    Li, Yamei
    Xu, Chenchen
    LAND USE POLICY, 2020, 91
  • [38] Land consolidation: A comparative research between Europe and China
    Jiang, Yanfeng
    Tang, Yu-Ting
    Long, Hualou
    Deng, Wu
    LAND USE POLICY, 2022, 112
  • [39] An assessment of farmers' satisfaction with land consolidation performance in China
    Luo, Wenbin
    Timothy, Dallen J.
    LAND USE POLICY, 2017, 61 : 501 - 510
  • [40] Land Consolidation: An Approach for Sustainable Development in Rural China
    Huang, Qiuhao
    Li, Manchun
    Chen, Zhenjie
    Li, Feixue
    AMBIO, 2011, 40 (01) : 93 - 95