2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20032560
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Land Development Rights, Spatial Injustice, and the Economic Development in Net-Incremental Reduction Regions of Construction Land: Evidence from Shanghai, China

Abstract: Rapid urbanization raises the issue of protecting development interests in net-incremental reduction regions of construction land (NRRCL). Spatial injustice (SI) is one of the key factors for the smooth implementation of construction land reduction (CLR) policies. This study theoretically analyzes the influence of SI on the economic development in CLR saving quota outflow regions, namely, NRRCL, and conducted empirical tests with the difference-in-differences model. The findings reveal that: (1) regional diffe… Show more

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“…In this paper, we control for such control variables as reduction pressure of districts, location of townships (China has a five-tier administrative system: national, provincial, municipal, county, and township. The township level is the main implementation body of construction land reduction [32]. The township plan is the basis for basic subjects to implement construction land reduction [2]), level of economic development of townships, intensity of fixed asset investment of townships, energy-use efficiency of townships, development pressure of townships, urbanization rate of townships, and individual and household characteristics of residents.…”
Section: Variables and Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this paper, we control for such control variables as reduction pressure of districts, location of townships (China has a five-tier administrative system: national, provincial, municipal, county, and township. The township level is the main implementation body of construction land reduction [32]. The township plan is the basis for basic subjects to implement construction land reduction [2]), level of economic development of townships, intensity of fixed asset investment of townships, energy-use efficiency of townships, development pressure of townships, urbanization rate of townships, and individual and household characteristics of residents.…”
Section: Variables and Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also consider the heterogeneity impact of land-use planning. The study area is divided into planned incremental-type area (U), planned balanced-type area (V), and planned decremental-type area (Z) based on the established literature [2,32]. In the regression analysis, the area U is used as the reference.…”
Section: Variables and Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%