Skip to Main Navigation

Gender-dimensions of collective forest tenure reform in China (English)

The reform of China's collectively owned forest land, began in 2008, is arguably the largest land-reform undertaking in modern times in terms of area and people affected. Under the reform, forest lands have been contracted to rural households, allowing them more independence in exercising their rights and interests in the forest lands, giving them more opportunities to improve family incomes, and creating incentives for them to cultivate, conserve...
See More

Document also available in : Chinese|English

DETAILS

DOWNLOADS

COMPLETE REPORT

Official version of document (may contain signatures, etc)


Citation

Ren,Xin.

Gender-dimensions of collective forest tenure reform in China (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/232221468260935761

This document is being processed or is not available.