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Research on the Sustainable Livelihood of Remote Farmers During Poverty Alleviation and Relocation in Inhospitable Areas

Yulian Lu

Abstract


With the continuous development of poverty alleviation in China,the policy of poverty alleviation and relocation in inhospitable areas has become an important means to solve the problem of poverty alleviation in deeply impoverished areas. However,the sustainable livelihood of remote farmers is one of the challenges of poverty alleviation and relocation in inhospitable areas.The purpose of this study is to explore the sustainable livelihood of remote farmers after they participate in poverty alleviation and relocation,and put forward corresponding countermeasures and suggestions.

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Poverty Alleviation and Relocation in Inhospitable Areas;Remote Farmers;Sustainable Livelihood

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i34.12153

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