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Collective action in China’s recent collective forestry property rights reform
Pingyang Liu
, Neil Ravenscroft
University of Brighton
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China
100%
Collective Action
100%
Property Rights Reform
100%
Forestry
100%
China Rural
28%
Article Analysis
14%
Property Rights
14%
Local People
14%
Insecurity
14%
Collective Approach
14%
Policy Change
14%
Collective Practice
14%
Top-down Policy
14%
Rural Governance
14%
Direct Intervention
14%
Villagers
14%
Common Pool Resources
14%
Rural Restructuring
14%
Local Collective Action
14%
Commons Governance
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Property Right
100%
Restructuring
16%
Common Pool Resources
16%