Small town urbanization in Western China: Villager resettlement and integration in Xi’an

This paper investigates land-related resettlement and integration institutions and policies in small town urbanization from the perspective of affected villagers, focusing on their socioeconomic opportunities and life transformation. Based on the conceptual discourse on rural-urban societal differen...

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Boundaries
China
Community planning
Commuting
Compensation
Governance
Income
Institutions
Integration
Land
Land acquisition
Land settlement
Land use
Management
Occupations
Planning
Policies
Profits
Relocation
Resettlement
Rural areas
Rural urban differences
Small town
Social programs
Social security
Socioeconomic factors
Towns
Urbanization
Workplaces
title Small town urbanization in Western China: Villager resettlement and integration in Xi’an
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