[1]LIU Xin,KONG Xiangbin,WU Fangfang,et al.Farmers’ Fallow Willingness and Compensation Standard of Different Models—A Case Study in the Northern Foothills Plain of Taihang Mountain and Heilonggang District[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2019,26(05):328-333.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
26
Number of periods:
2019 05
Page number:
328-333
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Public date:
2019-09-06
- Title:
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Farmers’ Fallow Willingness and Compensation Standard of Different Models—A Case Study in the Northern Foothills Plain of Taihang Mountain and Heilonggang District
- Author(s):
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LIU Xin, KONG Xiangbin, WU Fangfang, LEI Ming
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College of Land Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
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- Keywords:
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groundwater over-exploitation; farmer’s willingness; compensation standard; opportunity cost method; Heilonggang district
- CLC:
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F323.21
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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Peasant households are the main bodies of the utilization of cultivated land, therefore, research on the willingness of fallow and the compensation standards of different models under the perspective of peasant households is of practical significance to the implementation of the policy. We took the northern foothills plain of Taihang Mountain and the Heilonggang District as examples, and 81 and 148 valid questionnaires were obtained in the tow areas, respectively, through an investigation of peasant households from the two areas. A research on the willingness of fallow and the compensation standards of different models under the perspective of peasant households was carried out by using statistical analysis, the opportunity cost method, and the compensated wish method. The results show that more than 50% of the respondents are willing to fallow according to the compensation, and the acceptance degree of planting spring maize in the two areas is higher than the pattern of reducing irrigation times. Considering the food security, the utilization of cultivated land could be adjusted to plant spring maize pattern in Heilonggang District, and the pattern of reducing irrigation times in the northern foothill plain of Taihang Mountain since there is better recharge of water resources. The value of the willingness of peasant households to accept the compensation in the two areas under different models is higher than the opportunity cost value. It is suggested that the compensation standard of planting spring maize is 7 500 yuan/hm2, and the compensation standards of the northern foothills plain of Taihang Mountain and Heilonggang District should be 2 504.7 yuan/hm2 and 2 126.4 yuan/hm2 per irrigation time, 1 252.35 yuan/hm2 and 1 062.2 yuan/hm2 every two irrigation times. This study gives feedback to fallow policy from the perspective of peasant households and puts forward compensation standards under different models to provide reference for the formulation and implementation of fallow policy.