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LADM-based profile for farmland Tripartite Entitlement System in China

Yuefei Zhuo, Zhongguo Xu, Guan Li, Rong Liao, Christiaan Lemmen, Cifang Wu and Yuzhe Wu

Land Use Policy, 2020, vol. 92, issue C

Abstract: Since the beginning of the 21st century, China has undergone a promotion of industrialisation, urbanisation and agricultural modernisation. This promotion has triggered the mass migration of rural labour forces into cities, leading to the virtual situation of the separation of farmland contract and operation rights. To respond to this issue, the central government proposed a strategy of farmland reform in China. Such reform aims to transform the former ‘Bipartite Entitlement System’ into a ‘Tripartite Entitlement System (TES)’.11‘Bipartite Entitlement System’ refers to the separation of farmland contractual operation right and farmland ownership. ‘Tripartite Entitlement System’ is the second separation of farmland contractual operation rights, which is transformed into the contract and operation rights. Thus, the ‘Tripartite Entitlement System’ is composed of three individual farmland rights: ownership, contract right and operation right. Land registration provides the means for recognising formalised property rights and regulating the characteristics and transfer of land-related rights. As for farmland registration in China, it serves as a basis to explore effective forms of collective farmland ownership by implementing collective farmland ownership, stabilising farmers’ contract rights and liberalising farmland operation rights. Thus, in this study, on the basis of the farmland tripartite entitlement (hereinafter referred to as ‘FTE’) reform in China, we develop a Land Administration Domain Model (LADM)-based TES model that will serve as the basis of subsequent system development. Specifically, first, we summarise the evolution process of China’s farmland rights system since the foundation of new China. Second, we propose a farmland rights system after the FTE reform. Then, the corresponding TES model is developed based on the LADM standard and some instance-level diagrams for farmland administration activities. The new functionality of the model includes improved structuring of farmland rights and restrictions (and related source documents) and improved expansion of the land information infrastructure to rural areas.

Keywords: Farmland; Tripartite Entitlement System (TES); LADM; Country profile; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104459

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