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Optimizing the rural comprehensive land consolidation in China based on the multiple roles of the rural collective organization

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HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 132, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2023.102743

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Rural vitalization; Rural comprehensive land consolidation; Collaborative governance; Facilitative leadership; Rural collective organization; Multiple roles

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Land consolidation is an effective solution to revitalize rural areas internationally. In China, Rural Comprehensive Land Consolidation (RCLC) is widely practiced. RCLC is a collective action that requires collaboration from various stakeholders, including the local government, rural residents, and social enterprises. However, the current top-down approach and weak status of rural residents often lead to the sacrifice of rural interests and resistance from stakeholders. A more effective collaborative mechanism, such as the Rural Collective Organization (RCO), is needed to guide the collaboration and provide balance between stakeholders.
Land consolidation is considered an effective solution to revitalize rural areas internationally, and a variant, Rural Comprehensive Land Consolidation (RCLC), is widely practiced in China. RCLC is essentially a rural collective action which needs collaborative governance efforts from multiple stakeholders, who mainly are the local government, rural residents and social enterprises. Commonly, RCLC projects are led by the local government and rely on top-down approaches. In such a process, rural interests are often sacrificed due to the relatively weak status of the rural residents. Also, market forces are not motivated enough for low-cost performance of participation. These result in rural stakeholders' resistance and low future development vitality of the areas which implement RCLC. A more effective collaborative mechanism of RCLC is consequently called for. Under the guidance of collaborative governance theory, it is argued that the Rural Collective Organization (RCO) shows potential to provide 'facilitative leadership' to guide the collaboration in RCLC, by playing its multiple roles as a rural interest representative, a grass-roots manager and an independent legal entity in Chinese society. This research proposes a theoretical framework of the potentially optimized RCLC collaborative mechanism which facilitates the collaboration of stakeholders by setting the RCO as the collaborative leader and based on the flexibility of its multiple roles to strengthen bottom-up approaches and invoke multiple forces. A case study is constructed to demonstrate and support this potentially optimized approach. It is shown that the RCO, if flexibly playing its roles in different RCLC affairs, can provide balance between stakeholders and can catalyze stakeholders who may have a low incentive to participate, thus generating innovative outcomes. Based on above observations, we also refine a practice-oriented collaborative model, with prerequisites for its wider application being discussed.

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