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中国東北地方における朝鮮族出稼ぎによる集落の農地移動調整

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Title: 中国東北地方における朝鮮族出稼ぎによる集落の農地移動調整
Other Titles: Farmland adjustment due to migration of ethnic Koreans in Northeast China
Authors: 李, 雪蓮1 Browse this author
朴, 紅2 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
坂下, 明彦3 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Authors(alt): Li, Xuelian1
Park, Hong2
Sakashita, Akihiko3
Issue Date: 30-Apr-2016
Publisher: 北海道農業経済学会
Journal Title: フロンティア農業経済研究
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
Start Page: 32
End Page: 46
Abstract: In recent years, there has been a massive population movement in Northeast China, as ethnic Koreans migrated to South Korea or China's coastal regions for work. As a result, ethnic Korean villages left behind by migrant workers are gradually vanishing, which led to the concentration of small-scale farmland. This paper made a comparative study on the characteristics of land lease situation among different types of ethnic Korean villages. In ethnic Korean villages where Han people accounting for a certain ratio, most of its farmlands left are leased to Han people who choose not to leave. Although leasehold conditions, land lease fees vary depending on different landlord and tenant relationship, usually the scale of tenant farmland is no more than 10 ha, different from state-owned farms. On the other hand, for the villages where all the people are ethnic Koreans, it is difficult to maintain a secure and reliable relationship between landlords and tenants when tenants are from other villages. Thus, farmland adjustment, usually led by village representatives who stay, is necessary. Specifically, after the leasehold fee is decided, farmlands will be adjusted to facilitate large-scale farm households'management. In this way, the scale of tenant's farmland may reach more than 20 ha. This adjustment should be considered as a good policy suggestion for local government to approach large-scale farmland development.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/66090
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