Suggestions about Deepening the Rural Land System Reform in Shanghai
[Abstract]
This issue of the Key Reference publishes the article entitled Suggestions about Deepening the Rural Land System Reform in Shanghai. The article studies the issues about deepening the rural land system reform in Shanghai from four perspectives, including i) adhering to the red line of arable land, achieving the balance between requisition and compensation, and increasing rather than reducing ecological land; ii) using rural construction land in an intensive manner, and increasing rather than reducing construction land; iii) establishing the guiding mechanism for the active, voluntary and compensated exit of farmers’ rights to contractual land management, and (iv) building an open and competitive trading mode and implementing the rural land reform characterized by the “division of three rights”.