Preventive Resettlement of Migrants Inspiration Mechanism in Three Gorges Barrier Region

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This paper will employ the push-pull theory and Todaro Model of migrants to analyze push force, pull force and resistance and make a multi-dimensional analysis of the relationship of migrants and disaster reconstruction from the perspective of people-land, people-economic, people-social relation. On basis of this, this paper will investigate the gap between the basic appeal from immigrant people in Three Gorges Reservoir Region due to geological disaster and policy supply as well as build a scientific incentive mechanism (interest inspiration, policy guarantee, desire inspiration of livelihood) for population transfer. The practice indicates that establishment of the mechanism provides an important guarantee for smooth implementation of the immigrant project in Three Gorges Reservoir Region and raises Three Gorges people willingness to immigration.

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