An Exploration on the Land Replacement Village Migration Model in Coal Areas and the Construction Land Index Coordination Mechanism – Take a Coal Mine in Shandong Province as a Case

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At present, the construction land of replacement area in coal villages is in rather tight supply and the great shortage of construction land has made land as the toughest problem in village relocation. In order to lessen the pressure of the contradiction between supply and demand of construction land and meet the needs of normal economic and social development, this these attempts to analyze the current situation and existing problems of the traditional village migration model, and employ the new modern model of land replacement village migration to explore how it helps to revitalize the construction land index, which is of greater significance to maintain the balance between occupying and supplying. The present paper takes the coal village in a mine of Shandong Province as a case and uses the land replacement village migration model to calculate and analyze the area of the village’s new site to obtain the new conditions of construction land index balance and annual turn-over index. It is believed from the angles of land-saving, economic and ecological benefits, the land replacement village migration model can not only help the mining enterprises to get and increase the construction land index, but can enhance the sustainable development of the economic environment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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3759-3764

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December 2012

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