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Can socially sustainable development be achieved through homestead withdrawal? A hybrid multiple-attributes decision analysis

Political Science

Can socially sustainable development be achieved through homestead withdrawal? A hybrid multiple-attributes decision analysis

Z. Wang, F. Liang, et al.

This study explores how rural homestead withdrawal (WRH) policies influence social sustainability in China, evaluating their impact on socio-ecological conditions, welfare, equity, and inclusion. Insights gathered through a sophisticated decision analysis model reveal critical sub-dimensions for sustainable social development, aided by recommendations for policy improvement. This research was conducted by Zehua Wang, Fachao Liang, and Sheng-Hau Lin.

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Abstract
This study investigates the contribution of rural homestead withdrawal (WRH) policies to social sustainability in China. Using a hybrid multi-attribute decision analysis model, combining the Delphi method and fuzzy DEMATEL, the researchers evaluate WRH's impact across four dimensions: socio-ecological environment, social welfare, social equity, and social inclusion. The findings highlight key sub-dimensions crucial for achieving sustainable social development through WRH and offer policy recommendations.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 15, 2023
Authors
Zehua Wang, Fachao Liang, Sheng-Hau Lin
Tags
rural homestead withdrawal
social sustainability
China
decision analysis
policy recommendations
social equity
social inclusion
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