Analyzing the interaction between environmental policies and farmers’ responses to them is an important dimension to understand regional agro-ecosystem sustainability. We examine land-use outcomes of perhaps the largest government-planned rural reforestation program in the history of humankind, China’s ‘‘Grain for Green’’ (GFG) policy from 1999 to 2006. Specifically, we simulate household responses to the GFG policy in Western China’s Shaanxi Province, a region experiencing acute climate and land change-related environmental degradation. We develop a ‘‘farmer group decision-making model’’ to simulate the probability of land-use change. Elevation, slope, and farm household characteristics emerge as key factors influencing farmers’ land-use d...
The Grain for Green (GfG) is the largest reforestation program of the world. It involved payments to...
Cropland, as the largest land use type in the human landscape, contributes to not only biodiversity ...
China's Grain-For-Green Policy (GFGP) of returning marginal cropland to forest or grassland is one o...
peer reviewedOne of the main manifestations of the Grain-for-Green Programme (GFGP) is land use chan...
Since 1999, the Grain for Green policy has been implemented in Shaanxi, Sichuan and Gansu province, ...
To prevent environmental degradation, China’s central government launched the “Grain for Green Proje...
To prevent environmental degradation, China's central government launched the "Grain for Green Proje...
Government policy is a major human factor that causes changes in land use. Decisions on land managem...
Agricultural land use is affected by government policies and leads to different consequences of regi...
Afforestation in China at the nation-scale has been promoted by the government since 1999 with the p...
Farmland abandonment has important impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem recovery, as well as food s...
The Grain for Green Program (GGP) is an important ecological project in China that was implemented t...
The behavior of farming households is the most direct factor involved in the transition of cultivate...
China's grain-for-green policy of converting steep cultivated land to forest and grassland is one of...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Impact environnemental des politiques chinoises su...
The Grain for Green (GfG) is the largest reforestation program of the world. It involved payments to...
Cropland, as the largest land use type in the human landscape, contributes to not only biodiversity ...
China's Grain-For-Green Policy (GFGP) of returning marginal cropland to forest or grassland is one o...
peer reviewedOne of the main manifestations of the Grain-for-Green Programme (GFGP) is land use chan...
Since 1999, the Grain for Green policy has been implemented in Shaanxi, Sichuan and Gansu province, ...
To prevent environmental degradation, China’s central government launched the “Grain for Green Proje...
To prevent environmental degradation, China's central government launched the "Grain for Green Proje...
Government policy is a major human factor that causes changes in land use. Decisions on land managem...
Agricultural land use is affected by government policies and leads to different consequences of regi...
Afforestation in China at the nation-scale has been promoted by the government since 1999 with the p...
Farmland abandonment has important impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem recovery, as well as food s...
The Grain for Green Program (GGP) is an important ecological project in China that was implemented t...
The behavior of farming households is the most direct factor involved in the transition of cultivate...
China's grain-for-green policy of converting steep cultivated land to forest and grassland is one of...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Impact environnemental des politiques chinoises su...
The Grain for Green (GfG) is the largest reforestation program of the world. It involved payments to...
Cropland, as the largest land use type in the human landscape, contributes to not only biodiversity ...
China's Grain-For-Green Policy (GFGP) of returning marginal cropland to forest or grassland is one o...