hidden
Image Database Export Citations

Menu:

Land-Development Offset Policies in the Quest for Sustainability: What Can China Learn from Germany?

Show full item record

Type: Journal Article
Author: Tan, Rong; Wang, Rongyu; Sedlin, Thomas
Journal: Sustainability
Volume: 6
Page(s): 3400-3430
Date: 2014
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/9521
Sector: Land Tenure & Use
Region: East Asia
Europe
Subject(s): comparative analysis
institutional analysis
Abstract: "Land-development offset policies consist of measures that require compensation to be made for the negative impact of land development on agricultural production, ecological and environmental conservation, and the sustainability of economic and social development. However, when such policies are inappropriately designed, unexpected problems can result. This paper describes certain land-development offset policies that have recently been implemented in China, with a particular emphasis on three such policies: the Balancing Policy, the Linkage Policy, and the Integrated Policy. These well-intentioned environmental policies have led to unexpected ecological, social, and cultural problems. This paper also describes the core of German land-development policy, which features a distinctive compensation system that has been employed since the 1970s, and compares Chinese and German land-development policies to highlight differences in three main areas: policy purposes, governance structures, and fundamental institutions. The comparisons might help explain the unexpected outcomes in China, and they also lead to land-development offset policy recommendations for China in the near future."

Files in this item

Files Size Format View
sustainability-06-03400.pdf 688.6Kb PDF View/Open

This item appears in the following document type(s)

Show full item record