1. Expropriation of cultivated land and vegetable fields, according to the price policy stipulated by the state, is calculated as six times the average annual output value of the land in the three years before expropriation (the same below); 2. Requisition of land such as fish ponds, lotus ponds, farms, orchards, bamboo gardens and woodlands shall be calculated according to five times the annual output value of the land; 3. Expropriation of non-arable land with income such as firewood land, beaches, ponds and reed ponds shall be calculated according to three times the annual output value of the land; 4. Expropriation of homestead is calculated according to the compensation standard of adjacent cultivated land; If the house is relocated and rebuilt by the construction unit, the original homestead will no longer be compensated; 5. Expropriation of non-cultivated land without income is generally not compensated.
First, land increase and decrease are linked, urban construction land increases, and rural construction land decreases.
1, which means that according to the overall land use planning, a number of rural construction land plots to be reclaimed as cultivated land (that is, old plots to be demolished) and land plots to be used for urban construction (that is, new plots) form a new and demolition project area with the same area.
2. Through measures such as building new buildings and demolishing old ones, land consolidation and reclamation, on the basis of ensuring the balance of all kinds of land areas in the project area, the goal of increasing the effective area of cultivated land, improving the quality of cultivated land, saving and intensively using construction land and making the layout of urban and rural land more reasonable will finally be achieved.
Second, the multiple effects associated with the increase of urban construction land and the decrease of rural construction land are mainly reflected in:
1. Linking the increase and decrease is an effective mechanism to promote the overall planning of urban and rural areas and the construction of new socialist countryside.
2. Increasing or decreasing linkage is an important way to promote farmland protection and save intensive land use.
3. Increasing or decreasing the hook is an important measure to optimize the land use structure and spatial layout.
4. Increase and decrease linkage is a booster for deepening the reform of rural land management system.
Legal basis:
Article 48 of the Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China
Fair and reasonable compensation should be given for land expropriation to ensure that the original living standards of landless farmers are not reduced and their long-term livelihood is guaranteed.