[1]WANG Mengmeng,SONG Ge,HUANG Shanlin,et al.Study on the Willingness of Rural Land Transfer and Its Influencing Factors Based on a Household Survey in the Jianghan Plain[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2016,23(04):99-103.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
23
Number of periods:
2016 04
Page number:
99-103
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Public date:
2016-04-28
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Study on the Willingness of Rural Land Transfer and Its Influencing Factors Based on a Household Survey in the Jianghan Plain
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WANG Mengmeng1, SONG Ge1,2, HUANG Shanlin1, NIE Xuehai1, LIU Lulu1, XU Sigui1
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1. College of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China;
2. Institute of Land Management, Northeast University, Shenyang 110819, China
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- Keywords:
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questionnaire investigation; rural land transfer; rural households’ willingness; Logistic Regression Model
- CLC:
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F321.1
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- Abstract:
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The rural households are the main body participating in agricultural land transfer. To achieve a reasonable transfer of land, the wishes of farmer households must be respected as a precondition. Taking Jianghan Plain as the study area, we applied the Binary Logistic Regression Model to analyze factors affecting the land transfer willingness of 278 rural households in the study area. The results were as follows. (1) Land transferring willingness of rural households in the study area was low. The proportion of the sample households having willingness to transfer-out agriculture land was 17.99%, and the proportion of sample households having willingness to transfer-in agriculture land was 25.17%. (2) The main factors affecting the willingness of rural households’ transferring-out agriculture land were farmland income function, migrant labor ratio and arable land area. If one rural household thought that the agricultural land would have the stronger income function, had fewer migrant workers, had more arable land, it is more willing to transfer-out the agricultural land. (3) The main factors affecting the willingness of rural households’ transferring-in agriculture land were the head’s cultural level, understanding level of agricultural policy, the ability to cultivate, farmland income function, quality of arable land and the village’s economic status. If the head’s cultural level of rural household was higher, the more understanding of agricultural policy was, the stronger the ability in cultivating was, the higher income of farmland was, it is more willing to transfer-in the agricultural land. If the rural household had the higher quality of arable land and lived in a village with better economic status, it is less willing to transfer-in the agricultural land.