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Aug 14, 2017
International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2016

Right-of-Use Transfer Mechanism of the Collective Construction Land in Urban New Districts: Case of Zhoushan City in China

Publication: ICCREM 2016: BIM Application and Off-Site Construction

ABSTRACT

With the accelerating development of urbanization, the use right transfer of rural collective construction land has become a promising means to increase the efficiency of rural land use and promote urban and rural integration. Because of the divergent cultural characteristics and geographical features in different areas, however, a unified and common mode for rural collective construction land transfer cannot fit all areas in China. Based on the current situation of land in Zhoushan City’s new urban district, this study analyzes the transferable land, the definition of transfer subject and object, and the scope of collective construction land transfer. In addition, by comparing the Wuhu mode and Nanhai mode, this paper discusses an appropriate mechanism for the use right transfer of rural collective construction land in Zhoushan. It also suggested that by planning seriously, following the market regulation mechanism, reasonably allocating the benefits of transfer, and strengthening the supervision, government could control collective construction land transfer better.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors wish to express their sincere gratitude to NSFC (No. 71403304, 71402200) and Central University of Finance and Economics (No. 14ZZD006) in China for the funding support to the research projects on which this paper is based.

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ICCREM 2016: BIM Application and Off-Site Construction
Pages: 1229 - 1240
Editors: Yaowu Wang, Ph.D., Professor, Harbin Institute of Technology, Mohamed Al-Hussein, Ph.D., Professor, University of Alberta, Geoffrey Q. P. Shen, Ph.D., Professor, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Yimin Zhu, Ph.D., Professor, Louisiana State University
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Assistant Professor, School of Management Science and Engineering, Central Univ. of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China, 100000. E-mail: [email protected]
Hanzhao Wang [email protected]
Undergraduate, School of Management Science and Engineering, Central Univ. of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China, 100000. E-mail: [email protected]

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