The Property Right Structure Mode in the Management of Rural Natural Resources Assets:A Case Study of Fujian
The property rights structure is a crucial aspect of rural natural resource management and plays a significant role in shaping the management system of such resources.The article conducts in-depth research on four representative villages in Fujian Province,analyzing the issues related to property rights organizations in the management of rural natural resources in China.It posits that the property rights transformation process in China's rural areas comprises three stages:shareholding quantification,operational rights circulation,and income rights sharing.The organizational structure of property rights can be categorized into three models:"open","closed"and"semi-open",each influenced by three factors:the pull of location,the directive role of resource endowment,and the constraints of governance foundations.The author suggests that institutional design should pay more attention to the villagers'agency in villages with strong resource endowments,while for villages with weaker endowments,attracting quality capital and realizing the value of ecological resources should be a policy focus.
property right structuremoderural natural resourcesasset managementFujian