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Drivers of farmers' behavior toward compensation scheme for cultivated land protection in chengdu pilot area, China

Studying farmers' behavior affected by economic incentive is necessary to promote positive behavior among farmers toward protecting the quantity, quality, and ecological environment of cultivated land. In this study, we investigated the current situation regarding economic incentive policies fo...

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Published in:Ecosystem health and sustainability 2021-01, Vol.7 (1)
Main Authors: Niu, Haipeng, Xiao, Dongyang, Zhao, Suxia
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Language:English
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Summary:Studying farmers' behavior affected by economic incentive is necessary to promote positive behavior among farmers toward protecting the quantity, quality, and ecological environment of cultivated land. In this study, we investigated the current situation regarding economic incentive policies for cultivated land protection, which has attracted the attention of Chinese government. Then, we focused on the earliest pilot scheme (i.e., Cultivated Land Protection Fund, CLPF) implemented in the west of China since 2008 to empirically analyze farmers' behavior. Statistical analysis and path analysis methods were applied, with data collected from 296 questionnaires. Our results showed that positive actions, including the enhancement of initiatives to protect cultivated land, the improvement of ecological environment of cultivated land, and the investment in agricultural infrastructure, have been adopted by farmers since the implementation of the CLPF. Furthermore, gender, education level, labor force size, cultivated land area, migration out of traditional farming areas, average annual household income, and farmers' knowledge of the policy impacted significantly on farmers' behavior. On the premise of comprehensive consideration of the diversity of farmers' livelihoods, new communication technologies and sufficient funds, we suggested that a long-term and sustainable project should be established at the national level to effectively compensate farmers.
ISSN:2096-4129
2332-8878
DOI:10.1080/20964129.2021.1978330