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Zenglei Xi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Social Stability risk assessment of land expropriation lessons from the chinese case
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2019
    Co-Authors: Chenxi Li, Zenglei Xi
    Abstract:

    Scholars have paid much attention to the problems existing in the land expropriation risk assessment system and the sound countermeasures from a qualitative perspective. Empirical research on land expropriation Social Stability risk assessment from the micro-level perspective is limited. This study analyzed the Chinese Social Stability risk assessment system of land expropriation though a case study of a land expropriation project in China. The current Social Stability risk assessment system of land expropriation, which includes the assessment purposes, principles, contents, methods, and results, was analyzed. We concluded with lessons and deficiencies from the current Social Stability risk assessment system. The research findings show that: (1) the current land expropriation risk assessment system mostly takes the land administration department as the main body of responsibility, identifies the risks by means of seminars, visits, letters, and visits, and takes the opinion of the masses or experts as the risk assessment result. (2) The current land expropriation risk assessment system should be standardized in terms of defining the risk assessment of land expropriation, improving the land expropriation risk assessment system and optimizing land expropriation assessment procedures. This paper provides a reference for the sustainable development of land use in rural and urban areas in China.

Chenxi Li - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Social Stability risk assessment of land expropriation lessons from the chinese case
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2019
    Co-Authors: Chenxi Li, Zenglei Xi
    Abstract:

    Scholars have paid much attention to the problems existing in the land expropriation risk assessment system and the sound countermeasures from a qualitative perspective. Empirical research on land expropriation Social Stability risk assessment from the micro-level perspective is limited. This study analyzed the Chinese Social Stability risk assessment system of land expropriation though a case study of a land expropriation project in China. The current Social Stability risk assessment system of land expropriation, which includes the assessment purposes, principles, contents, methods, and results, was analyzed. We concluded with lessons and deficiencies from the current Social Stability risk assessment system. The research findings show that: (1) the current land expropriation risk assessment system mostly takes the land administration department as the main body of responsibility, identifies the risks by means of seminars, visits, letters, and visits, and takes the opinion of the masses or experts as the risk assessment result. (2) The current land expropriation risk assessment system should be standardized in terms of defining the risk assessment of land expropriation, improving the land expropriation risk assessment system and optimizing land expropriation assessment procedures. This paper provides a reference for the sustainable development of land use in rural and urban areas in China.

Jeremy J Hess - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • climate change human health and Social Stability addressing interlinkages
    Environmental Health Perspectives, 2019
    Co-Authors: Samuel Sellers, Jeremy J Hess
    Abstract:

    Background: Abundant historical evidence demonstrates how environmental changes can affect Social Stability and, in turn, human health. A rapidly growing body of literature, largely from political science and economics, is examining the potential for and consequences associated with Social inStability related to current climate change. However, comparatively little of this research incorporates the effects on human health or the role of health systems in influencing the magnitude and types of inStability that could occur. Objective: The objective of this commentary is to articulate a conceptual framework incorporating health outcomes and health systems into theorized and observed linkages between climate change and Social inStability, illustrating in particular the health effects of natural resource shortages, infectious disease outbreaks, and migration. Discussion: Although increasing evidence exists that climate change, health, and Social inStability are related, key questions remain about the pathways ...

Samuel Sellers - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • climate change human health and Social Stability addressing interlinkages
    Environmental Health Perspectives, 2019
    Co-Authors: Samuel Sellers, Jeremy J Hess
    Abstract:

    Background: Abundant historical evidence demonstrates how environmental changes can affect Social Stability and, in turn, human health. A rapidly growing body of literature, largely from political science and economics, is examining the potential for and consequences associated with Social inStability related to current climate change. However, comparatively little of this research incorporates the effects on human health or the role of health systems in influencing the magnitude and types of inStability that could occur. Objective: The objective of this commentary is to articulate a conceptual framework incorporating health outcomes and health systems into theorized and observed linkages between climate change and Social inStability, illustrating in particular the health effects of natural resource shortages, infectious disease outbreaks, and migration. Discussion: Although increasing evidence exists that climate change, health, and Social inStability are related, key questions remain about the pathways ...

Solomon Hsiang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • climate conflict and Social Stability what does the evidence say
    Climatic Change, 2014
    Co-Authors: Solomon Hsiang, Marshall Burke
    Abstract:

    Are violent conflict and socio-political Stability associated with changes in climatological variables? We examine 50 rigorous quantitative studies on this question and find consistent support for a causal association between climatological changes and various conflict outcomes, at spatial scales ranging from individual buildings to the entire globe and at temporal scales ranging from an anomalous hour to an anomalous millennium. Multiple mechanisms that could explain this association have been proposed and are sometimes supported by findings, but the literature is currently unable to decisively exclude any proposed pathway. Several mechanisms likely contribute to the outcomes that we observe.