Farm Household's Behavior of Soil and Water Conservation Investment in Red Soil Hill Region
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Farm Household's Behavior of Soil and Water Conservation Investment in Red Soil Hill Region
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 26, Issue 2, Pages: 136-140(2007)
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1. 南京大学国土资源与旅游学系,江苏,南京,210093
2. 江西省鹰潭市余江县水利局,江西,鹰潭,335400
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Published:2007
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Yu Shutong, Huang Xianjin, Wu Zhen, et al. Farm Household's Behavior of Soil and Water Conservation Investment in Red Soil Hill Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2007, 26(2): 136-140.
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Yu Shutong, Huang Xianjin, Wu Zhen, et al. Farm Household's Behavior of Soil and Water Conservation Investment in Red Soil Hill Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2007, 26(2): 136-140.DOI:
Farm Household's Behavior of Soil and Water Conservation Investment in Red Soil Hill Region
Based on the investigation to farm households in Yujiang County
J iangxi Province
the mechanism of farm household’s soil and water conservation investment behavior ( FHWSCIB) is analyzed. The factors which mostly influence the FHWSCIB are the multi-operation behavior of farm household
habit of manufacture
the scale management of agricultural land
the status of agricultural labor
soil and water loss disaster and economic condition of a family. In order to analyze the relativity between the FHWSCIB and these indeice
a multi2linear regression model is established. It turns out that the FHWSCIB is mostly influenced by the proportion of non-agriculture income
the time spent on farm
agriculture population
area under cultivation
soil and water loss disaster
average income and the distance f rom county to city. Farm households who have a great proportion of non-agriculture income have a less enthusiasm for soil and water conservation investment
while those who have more agricultural labors or whose members are more indust rious have more soil and water conservation input s. At last
some pieces of advice are presented on how to prompt the FHWSCIB and improve the status of soil and water loss.