Land Use Policy

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Volume 40
Land Use Policy Vol. 40 (2014) 1–146
Guest Editor
Hualou Long
Land Use Policy in China
ELSEVIER
ScienceDirect
ISSN 0264-8377
Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy in China
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com
September 2014
Instructions to authors
http: //www.elsevier.com/locate/landusepol
LAND USE POLICY is an international journal covering all aspects of land use. The editor invites contributions on
political, social, economic and legal aspects of urban and rural land use. These can be full-length articles (which
are refereed before publication) or shorter pieces for the Reports or Viewpoints sections. Information on work in
progress, publications and meetings is welcomed. Views expressed in the journal are not necessarily those of the
editor or those of the international editorial board.
EDITOR
Prof. Guy M. Robinson
Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary
journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal,
physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. It
provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and information from
the diverse range of disciplines and interest groups which must
be combined to formulate effective land use policies. The journal
examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation,
environmental conservation, housing, urban development
and transport in both developed and developing countries
through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
Types of contribution
Director, Centre for Rural Health and Community Development,
University of South Australia,
111 Nicolson Avenue,
Whyalla Norrie,
South Australia 5608,
Australia.
E-mail: [email protected]
1. Regular papers. Original full-length research papers which
have not been published previously, except in a preliminary
form may be submitted as regular papers.
2. Viewpoints papers. The Viewpoint section exists for the
expression of opinions, and allows authors to submit material which may not be appropriate for full-length articles but
which contains ideas worthy of publication.
INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD
Asit K. Biswas
Third World Centre for Water
Management, Atizapan,
Mexico City, Mexico
[email protected]
Adolpho Mascarenhas
Institute of Resource Assessment,
University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania
[email protected]
Anette Reenberg
Department of Geography and
Geology, University of Copenhagen,
Copenhagen, Denmark.
[email protected]
Anthony J Christopher
Department of Geosciences, Nelson
Mandela Metropolitan University,
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
[email protected]
Darla Munroe
Department of Geography, Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio,
United States
[email protected]
Thomas Rudel
Department of Human Ecology,
Rutgers University at New Brunswick,
New Brunswick, New Jersey,
United States.
[email protected]
Jan De Graaff
Department of Environmental
Science, University of Wageningen,
Netherlands
[email protected]
David Pannell
School of Agricultural and Resource
Economics, University of Western
Australia, Crawley, Western Australia,
Australia
[email protected]
Chengri Ding
School of Architecture, Planning
and Preservation, University of
Maryland, College Park, Maryland,
United States.
[email protected]
Helmut Haberl
Institute of Social Ecology,
University of Klagenfurt,
Klagenfurt, Austria
[email protected]
Hualou Long
Institute of Geographic Sciences
and Natural Resources Research,
Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China
[email protected]
Clive Potter
Centre for Environmental Policy,
Imperial College London,
London, UK
[email protected]
Colin Price
School of the Environment and
Natural Resources, Bangor University,
Bangor, North Wales, UK
[email protected]
Doug Ramsey
Department of Rural Development,
Brandon University, Brandon,
Manitoba, Canada
[email protected]
Espen Sjaastad
Centre for International Environment
and Development Studies,
Agricultural University of Norway,
Aas, Norway
[email protected]
Willie Smith
School of Geography, Geology and
Environmental Science,
University of Auckland,
Auckland, New Zealand
[email protected]
Paul Van Der Molen
Kadaster International, Dutch
Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping
Agency, Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
[email protected]
Makoto Yokohari
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences,
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
[email protected]
3. Reports. The Reports section consists of brief factual
summaries of research and reports from institutions. Reports
and Viewpoints should comprise 500-2500 words.
4. Book reviews and conference reports. Book reviews
and conference reports are welcomed. Book reviews should
comprise 800-1200 words and conference reports 1000-1500
words.
5. Forthcoming meetings. Notices of forthcoming meetings
for listing in the Calendar section are welcomed. Entries must
be received at least three months before publication.
Submission of Manuscripts
Authors should prepare their manuscript in accordance with
the full guide for authors on the journal home page [http://
www.elsevier.com/locate/landusepol] and then go to the online
submission page of this journal at [http://ees.elsevier.com/
lup]. Authors will be guided stepwise through the creation and
uploading of the various files. The system automatically
converts source files to a single Adobe Acrobat PDF version of
the article, which is used in the peer-review process.
Submission of an article implies that the work described has
not been published previously (except in the form of an abstract
or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it
is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that its
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by the responsible authorities where the work was carried
out, and that, if accepted, it will not be published elsewhere
in the same form, in English or in any other language, without
the written consent of the Publisher. Be very careful to follow
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Volume 40 September 2014
Land Use Policy in China
1
Editorial
Land use policy in China: Introduction
Hualou Long
6
Nation-wide land use issues
Key issues of land use in China and implications for policy making
Yansui Liu, Fang Fang and Yuheng Li
13
28
The ‘credibility thesis’ and its application to property rights: (In)Secure
land tenure, conflict and social welfare in China
Peter Ho
Sloping Land Conversion Program
Changes of livelihood due to land use shifts: A case study of Yanchang
County in the Loess Plateau of China
Nahui Zhen, Bojie Fu, Yihe Lü and Zhenmin Zheng
36
Household-level effects of China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program
under price and policy shifts
Adam M. Komarek, Xiaoping Shi and Nico Heerink
45
The implementation and impacts of China’s largest payment for ecosystem
services program as revealed by longitudinal household data
Runsheng Yin, Can Liu, Minjuan Zhao, Shunbo Yao and Hao Liu
56
Impact of the Sloping Land Conversion Program on rural household
income: An integrated estimation
Ying Lin and Shunbo Yao
64
Land engineering and land use
Land policy and land engineering
Jichang Han and Yang Zhang
69
A comprehensive framework on land-water resources development in
Mu Us Sandy Land
Ni Wang, Jiancang Xie, Jichang Han and Lintao Luo
74
Changes resulting from a land consolidation project (LCP) and its
resource-environment effects: A case study in Tianmen City of Hubei
Province, China
Zhengfeng Zhang, Wei Zhao and Xiaokun Gu
83
Land use transitions
Land market, land development and urban spatial structure in Beijing
Chengri Ding and Xingshuo Zhao
91
The intensity change of urban development land: Implications for the
city master plan of Guangzhou, China
Jianzhou Gong, Wenli Chen, Yansui Liu and Jieyong Wang
101
The impact of rural out-migration on land use transition in China: Past,
present and trend
Ruishan Chen, Chao Ye, Yunlong Cai, Xiaoshi Xing and Qiong Chen
111
Implications of land-use change in rural China: A case study of Yucheng,
Shandong province
Yansui Liu, Ren Yang, Hualou Long, Jay Gao and Jieyong Wang
119
Changes in land use of a village driven by over 25 years of tourism: The
case of Gougezhuang village, China
Jianchao Xi, Meifeng Zhao, Quansheng Ge and Qinqin Kong
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Contents
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Integrated assessment of cropping patterns under different policy
scenarios in Quzhou County, North China Plain
Ying Pan, Zhenrong Yu, Jirko Holst and Reiner Doluschitz
140
Developing grain production policy in terms of multiple cropping systems
in China
Lijun Zuo, Xiao Wang, Zengxiang Zhang, Xiaoli Zhao, Fang Liu, Ling Yi
and Bin Liu
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Instructions to authors
http: //www.elsevier.com/locate/landusepol
LAND USE POLICY is an international journal covering all aspects of land use. The editor invites contributions on
political, social, economic and legal aspects of urban and rural land use. These can be full-length articles (which
are refereed before publication) or shorter pieces for the Reports or Viewpoints sections. Information on work in
progress, publications and meetings is welcomed. Views expressed in the journal are not necessarily those of the
editor or those of the international editorial board.
EDITOR
Prof. Guy M. Robinson
Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary
journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal,
physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. It
provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and information from
the diverse range of disciplines and interest groups which must
be combined to formulate effective land use policies. The journal
examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation,
environmental conservation, housing, urban development
and transport in both developed and developing countries
through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
Types of contribution
Director, Centre for Rural Health and Community Development,
University of South Australia,
111 Nicolson Avenue,
Whyalla Norrie,
South Australia 5608,
Australia.
E-mail: [email protected]
1. Regular papers. Original full-length research papers which
have not been published previously, except in a preliminary
form may be submitted as regular papers.
2. Viewpoints papers. The Viewpoint section exists for the
expression of opinions, and allows authors to submit material which may not be appropriate for full-length articles but
which contains ideas worthy of publication.
INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD
Asit K. Biswas
Third World Centre for Water
Management, Atizapan,
Mexico City, Mexico
[email protected]
Adolpho Mascarenhas
Institute of Resource Assessment,
University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania
[email protected]
Anette Reenberg
Department of Geography and
Geology, University of Copenhagen,
Copenhagen, Denmark.
[email protected]
Anthony J Christopher
Department of Geosciences, Nelson
Mandela Metropolitan University,
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
[email protected]
Darla Munroe
Department of Geography, Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio,
United States
[email protected]
Thomas Rudel
Department of Human Ecology,
Rutgers University at New Brunswick,
New Brunswick, New Jersey,
United States.
[email protected]
Jan De Graaff
Department of Environmental
Science, University of Wageningen,
Netherlands
[email protected]
David Pannell
School of Agricultural and Resource
Economics, University of Western
Australia, Crawley, Western Australia,
Australia
[email protected]
Chengri Ding
School of Architecture, Planning
and Preservation, University of
Maryland, College Park, Maryland,
United States.
[email protected]
Helmut Haberl
Institute of Social Ecology,
University of Klagenfurt,
Klagenfurt, Austria
[email protected]
Hualou Long
Institute of Geographic Sciences
and Natural Resources Research,
Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China
[email protected]
Clive Potter
Centre for Environmental Policy,
Imperial College London,
London, UK
[email protected]
Colin Price
School of the Environment and
Natural Resources, Bangor University,
Bangor, North Wales, UK
[email protected]
Doug Ramsey
Department of Rural Development,
Brandon University, Brandon,
Manitoba, Canada
[email protected]
Espen Sjaastad
Centre for International Environment
and Development Studies,
Agricultural University of Norway,
Aas, Norway
[email protected]
Willie Smith
School of Geography, Geology and
Environmental Science,
University of Auckland,
Auckland, New Zealand
[email protected]
Paul Van Der Molen
Kadaster International, Dutch
Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping
Agency, Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
[email protected]
Makoto Yokohari
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences,
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
[email protected]
3. Reports. The Reports section consists of brief factual
summaries of research and reports from institutions. Reports
and Viewpoints should comprise 500-2500 words.
4. Book reviews and conference reports. Book reviews
and conference reports are welcomed. Book reviews should
comprise 800-1200 words and conference reports 1000-1500
words.
5. Forthcoming meetings. Notices of forthcoming meetings
for listing in the Calendar section are welcomed. Entries must
be received at least three months before publication.
Submission of Manuscripts
Authors should prepare their manuscript in accordance with
the full guide for authors on the journal home page [http://
www.elsevier.com/locate/landusepol] and then go to the online
submission page of this journal at [http://ees.elsevier.com/
lup]. Authors will be guided stepwise through the creation and
uploading of the various files. The system automatically
converts source files to a single Adobe Acrobat PDF version of
the article, which is used in the peer-review process.
Submission of an article implies that the work described has
not been published previously (except in the form of an abstract
or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it
is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that its
publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or explicitly
by the responsible authorities where the work was carried
out, and that, if accepted, it will not be published elsewhere
in the same form, in English or in any other language, without
the written consent of the Publisher. Be very careful to follow
the style for headings, references, key words and other matters as seen in a recent issue of the journal.
40
Volume 40
Land Use Policy Vol. 40 (2014) 1–146
Guest Editor
Hualou Long
Land Use Policy in China
ELSEVIER
ScienceDirect
ISSN 0264-8377
Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy in China
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com
September 2014