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Resumen de Evaluating the lifestyle impact of China’s rural housing land consolidation with locational big data: A study of Chengdu

Lun Liu, Xuesong Gao, Jiexin Zhuang, Wen Wu, Bo Yang, Wei Cheng, Pengfei Xiao, Xingzhu Yao, Ouping Deng

  • Housing land consolidation and relocation has been widely implemented in rural China as a policy tool to reduce the area of built-up land, reclaim agricultural land, and redistribute the use of land. Despite of the large scale of implementation, the impact of this policy on the daily life of rural people is not sufficiently evaluated. Our work aims to fill in this gap by examining the daily activity pattern of rural residents in consolidated and unconsolidated villages through mobile phone locational data, using the Chengdu city-region as the case. One week’s locational data from all phone users of China Unicom was used. We found that housing land consolidation do not necessarily harm the daily life of rural residents, which has been a main concern of many research.


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