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Research On Sustainable Livelihood Issues Of Poverty-stricken Households Relocated From Their Original Home

Posted on:2024-09-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2556307130466694Subject:Public Management
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Nowadays,with the continued promotion of rural regeneration,resettlement work has moved to the "other side of the ledger" and much practical research and experience has been put into further development.The Panglong community in Tongzi County is a model project for the resettlement of poor displaced households in Tongzi County.Although it has won many awards,it also has many problems.In particular,supporting the continuity of resettled poor households has been researched by various scholars in sociology,geography and administrative relations,etc.The continued development of the displaced community not only limits the development of the area,but also affects the implementation of rural revitalisation.Only by understanding the situation can we better conduct a careful and detailed study of this area,home to a very disadvantaged group,and provide a solid theoretical basis for improving the subsequent development work of the relocated community.This paper examines the post-development of displaced communities and presents a theoretical study on the different dimensions to promote quality post-development of displaced communities.The research process uses the literature review method,case study method and interview method,and follows the idea of "problem identification-problem analysis-problem solution".This paper also examines the case of the Panglong community in Tongzi district,draws on the recent positive experience of this community,examines the principles of scientific construction that contributed to its success,and proposes rational solutions to the current problems related to the future development of resettled communities based on these principles.
Keywords/Search Tags:Easy Relocation, Poverty-stricken households, Community development strategies
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