This study examined how agricultural households involved in China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) could respond to expected changes in environmental and livestock policies and changing commodity prices. We calibrated a farm household model using 2009 survey data collected in northeast Gansu Province, China, and examined the responses of four different household groups. Household groups were distinguished based on the resources they possessed for either cropping, livestock husbandry or off-farm employment. We also calculated the opportunity cost of converting sloping land from grain crop production to perennial grass production and included the net value of the replacement crop in these calculations. Our model simulations indicated ...
The link between institutional and market failures, rural poverty and environmental degradation sugg...
The link between institutional and market failures, rural poverty and environmental degradation sugg...
"This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain fa...
This study examined how agricultural households involved in China's Sloping Land Conversion Program ...
<p>The objective of this paper is to examine the treatment effect on farm household productivity ind...
Limited agricultural land potential, poorly integrated markets and low rural incomes are all interre...
The impact of China's new rural income support policy and recent price trends on grain production an...
As the world's largest payments for environmental services program, China's Sloping Land Conversion ...
ABSTRACT. China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program seeks to improve both the environmental and econom...
Simulation models can help to identify the whole-farm economic and biophysical impacts of smallholde...
China has been engaging in one of the world's largest ecological conservation programs, the Slope La...
In this paper we evaluate the long-run sustainability of China's Sloping Land Conversion Progra...
This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain far...
The link between institutional and market failures, rural poverty and environmental degradation sugg...
1 ABSTRACT. China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program seeks to improve both the environmental and econ...
The link between institutional and market failures, rural poverty and environmental degradation sugg...
The link between institutional and market failures, rural poverty and environmental degradation sugg...
"This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain fa...
This study examined how agricultural households involved in China's Sloping Land Conversion Program ...
<p>The objective of this paper is to examine the treatment effect on farm household productivity ind...
Limited agricultural land potential, poorly integrated markets and low rural incomes are all interre...
The impact of China's new rural income support policy and recent price trends on grain production an...
As the world's largest payments for environmental services program, China's Sloping Land Conversion ...
ABSTRACT. China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program seeks to improve both the environmental and econom...
Simulation models can help to identify the whole-farm economic and biophysical impacts of smallholde...
China has been engaging in one of the world's largest ecological conservation programs, the Slope La...
In this paper we evaluate the long-run sustainability of China's Sloping Land Conversion Progra...
This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain far...
The link between institutional and market failures, rural poverty and environmental degradation sugg...
1 ABSTRACT. China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program seeks to improve both the environmental and econ...
The link between institutional and market failures, rural poverty and environmental degradation sugg...
The link between institutional and market failures, rural poverty and environmental degradation sugg...
"This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain fa...