Questions arise about wisdom of huge China water project
McClatchy featured a story about water shortages in northern China. The reporter interviewed …
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McClatchy featured a story about water shortages in northern China. The reporter interviewed …
In southern China, large-scale land acquisition by multinational companies coupled with local government’s desire for international investment tends to weaken farmers’ tenure security, reduce rule of law in the countryside, and threaten the livelihoods of farmers who depend on land for their living.
The New York Times Editorial Board cites Landesa research in an editorial on China’s plans to accelerate urbanization and the negative impact on farmers and migrants.
The Skoll World Forum published a blog by Landesa president and CEO Tim Hanstad about how China helped 500 million people escape extreme poverty through, in part, improved land rights.
Thanks in part to advocacy efforts by Landesa and the Chinese Academy of …
By Yu Gao and Michael Lufkin Amid all the coverage of the Communist …
The South China Morning Post ran an op-ed by Landesa China Country Director Gao Yu and Senior Attorney Michael Lufkin on balancing protection for China’s forests and the livelihoods of surrounding communities.
Over the last three decades, more than 260 million rural residents of China …
China’s leadership just released a communique summarizing its policy priorities for reform to …
There is a series of strong policy, legal and social reasons to reform the NFPP so that affected farmers and communities are properly compensated.