The Study on Land Expropriation Compensation Standard Based on Farmland Development Rights

Lingyan KONG

Abstract


Land expropriation compensation standard is the core issue of land expropriation system. The present unified annual output value standard and the area of integrated land price cannot solve the problems bringing by low compensation standard, and are still the compensation for land’s original use. The lack of farmland development rights is the fundamental reason. This paper’s research purpose is to establish a new land compensation standard which is based on farmland development rights. First of all, the paper discussed the concept of farmland development rights and land expropriation compensation. Secondly, after analyzing the status quo of land expropriation compensation standard system which is in our country, it instructed the necessity to set up the farmland development rights based on farmland expropriation. At last, based on the construction of land expropriation compensation standard which is on the basis of farmland development rights, the paper proposed that a fair and reasonable land expropriation compensation standard should include farmland use economic value, farmland social security value and farmland development rights value.
Key words: Farmland development rights; Land expropriation; Compensation standard; Unified annual output value standard; Area of integrated land price

Keywords


Farmland development rights; Land expropriation; Compensation standard; Unified annual output value standard; Area of integrated land price

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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