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A2 Organized Session: China’s Rural Renaissance: The Multifacet Case of Rural Revitalization Strategy
Time:
Wednesday, 18/June/2025:
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Session Chair: Zhanli Sun, IAMO Session Chair: Lena Kuhn, IAMO
Location:Lecture Hall
Discussants:
Prof. Dr. Jan-Henning Feil, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Prof. Dr. Fantao Kong, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Development, CAAS,
China
Presentations:
Session Abstract
China's rural society and landscape have undergone fundamental transformations over the past few decades, such as the massive rural-urban migration, the ageing of the remaining rural population, but also the substantial improvement of rural welfare. While the country has made remarkable progress, notably in poverty alleviation - extreme poverty was officiallz eradicated by 2021 - rural areas still face many issues. The main challenges are income disparity, inadequate infrastructure, deficiency in rural healthcare, chronic rural-urban divide, and environmental degradation.
The Chinese government has implemented a slew of policies to address these challenges, with the Rural Revitalization Strategy being one of the most prominent. Launched in 2018, this comprehensive strategy aims to modernize agriculture, improve rural infrastructure, and enhance the quality of life for rural residents. The latest Rural Comprehensive Revitalization Plan (2024-2027) continues these efforts, focusing on sustainable farming, food security, and closing the urban-rural gap in income and access to services. In detail, this new plan particularly emphasizes technological innovation, green transformation, infrastructure upgrades, and agricultural and rural digitalization. Meanwhile, how far new policies and development plans will bring about the desired changes, remains to be tested along with empirical evidence.
The rapid and massive rural transformation in China has drawn significant attention from researchers. While the development in the past decades has been well-researched, future challenges will be even more diverse and require a multi-dimensional assessment. This proposed session aims to engage its participants in the complex assessment of China's current and future rural development. The centre of our attention will be synergies and potential tradeoffs in the areas of rural revitalization, rural-urban migration, rural livelihood, social inequality, and a sustainable countryside. By bringing together experts from various research fields, the session will provide a glimpse into China’s rural transformation and help us understand the current state and future prospects of China's rural areas.
The session will consist of expert presentations, panel discussions, and interactive Q&A sessions to encourage meaningful dialogue and the exchange of ideas. We plan to have short presentations to leave more time for open discussions in panel form.
Presentations
Review of China’s Rural revitalization: motivation, policies and implications
Kuhn Lena, Zhanli Sun
IAMO, Germany
Review of China’s Rural revitalization: motivation, policies and implications
How does rural-urban migration influence the intergenerational (social) mobility of rural residents in China?
Yifei Ding1, Gucheng Li2
1IAMO, Germany; 2Huazhong Agricultural University
How does rural-urban migration influence the intergenerational (social) mobility of rural residents in China?
The Impact of Poverty Alleviation Resettlement on the Non-farm Labor Supply: Evidence from China
Junna Sun
Institute of Agricultural Economics and Development, CAAS, China
The Impact of Poverty Alleviation Resettlement on the Non-farm Labor Supply:
Evidence from China
Cropland displacement and carbon emissions of grain transport in China
Liangzhi You
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), United States of America
Cropland displacement and carbon emissions of grain transport in China
How does social capital influence rural residents’ contribution to public goods? An empirical analysis
Furong Chen1, Yifu Zhao1, Zhanli Sun2
1Hunan Academy of Social Sciences, China; 2IAMO, Germany
How does social capital influence rural residents’ contribution to public goods? An empirical analysis