[1]HA Yuanqi,YU Lihong,WANG Wenxiong.Influence of Llivelihood Capital on Famers’ Effective Participation in Rural Land Consolidation—A Case Study of 9 Counties, Cities, Districs in Hubei Province[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2019,26(03):339-346.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
26
Number of periods:
2019 03
Page number:
339-346
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Public date:
2019-04-12
- Title:
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Influence of Llivelihood Capital on Famers’ Effective Participation in Rural Land Consolidation—A Case Study of 9 Counties, Cities, Districs in Hubei Province
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HA Yuanqi1, YU Lihong2, WANG Wenxiong1
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1. College of Public Administration, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China;
2. School of Economics, South-Central University For Nationalities, Wuhan 430074, China
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- Keywords:
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rural land consolidation; farmers’effective participation; livelihood capital; canonical correlation analysis
- CLC:
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F301.2
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- Abstract:
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This study assessed the effective participation of farmers in farmland renovation projects in 9 counties cities and districts of Hubei Province. The factors of livelihood capital that affect farmers’ effective participation were analyzed. The TOPSIS method was used to calculate the comprehensive value of farmers’ effective participation and their livelihood capital. The impact of the livelihood capital on the effective participation of farmers was analyzed with the typical correlation model. The results showed that the natural capital, human capital and physical capital of famers in plain project mode area were better than those in hill project area, while farmers’ effective participation in plain mode area was higher than that in hill mode area; the overall livelihood capital decreased in the sequence:non-farmers (0.367 8) > highly-diversified farmers(0.352 7) > agricultural business farmers (0.351 4) > lowly-diversified farmers(0.311 3), the level of farmers’ effective participation decreased in the order agricultural business farmers(0.448 5) > lowly-diversified farmers(0.425 4) > highly-diversified farmers(0.402 9) > non-farmers(0.402 4); natural capital, social capital and financial capital respectively posed the decreasing significant effect on farmers’ participation in farmland reclamation projects in hill mode area with respect of participation scope and participation subjects, while human capital, social capital, financial capital and physical capital respectively posed the significant effect on farmers’ participation in farmland reclamation projects in plain mode area with respect of participation scope, participation depth, and participation channel; social capital, natural capital and human capital respectively posed the decreasing significant effect on farmers’ participation scope and participation validity of agricultural business farmers; in addition, financial capital, social capital and human capital posed the decreasing significant effect on farmers’ participation subject, participation scope and participation validity of lowly-diversified farmers; furthermore, financial capital, physical capital and social capital posed the decreasing significant effect on highly-diversified farmers; moreover, social capital and financial capital had significant effect on farmers’ participation scope, participation validity, participation subject and participation depth of non-agriculture farmers. There were significant regional differences and individual differences in the impact of livelihood capital on the effective participation of farmers.