Journal of Qujing Normal University ›› 2021, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (2): 35-40.

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Governance Logic and Path Optimization of Centralized Resettlement Communities in Cities and Towns for Relocated Poverty Alleviation:A Case Study of Settlement H

Pu Yanjie   

  1. School of Law and Public Administration, Qujing Normal University, Qujing Yunnan655011, China
  • Received:2021-03-01 Online:2021-03-26 Published:2021-06-16

Abstract: The centralized resettlement model of relocated poverty alleviation carries the dual policy objectives of consolidating the poverty alleviation achievements of migrants and promoting the development of new urbanization. In the post-relocation poverty alleviation era, the resettlement community has become an important carrier for the realization of the dual policy goals. Grasping the governance logic of the resettlement community and optimizing the governance path are crucial to consolidating the results of poverty alleviation for migrants and achieving the goal of "stability and development". Focusing on the field survey and the analysis of relevant policy texts in the centralized resettlement site of H town, we present the basic situation of the governance of the resettlement community, analyze the factors that hinder the governance of the community, and then propose the optimal path of the governance of the resettlement community: strengthening the grassroots party construction and promoting the integration of community public services; enhancing the subjectivity of migrants and stimulating the endogenous power of the resettlement community; cultivating the sense of community community and promoting community integration. The aim is to explain the intrinsic correlation between the logic of governance of resettlement communities for poverty alleviation and consolidation of migrants' poverty alleviation achievements, and to provide useful reference for optimizing the governance path and improving the effectiveness of governance.

Key words: relocated poverty alleviation, urban centralized resettlement model, community governance

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