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This book focuses on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, using nationally representative datasets from the China Rural Household Panel Survey and China Labor-force Dynamics Survey to reveal the temporal and spatial evolution of cropland abandonment in rural China, and systematically examines the underlying drivers and governance strategies of farmers' cropland abandonment.
More specifically, this book creatively uses "People-Land-Money-Rights" as an analytical clue, and comprehensively employs modern econometric methods such as panel Tobit model, staggered DID model, and panel fixed-effect model to empirically investigate the impact of off-farm employment, land fragmentation, agricultural comparative return, and tenure insecurity on farmers' cropland abandonment. Based on these, this book also further explores the role of new agricultural business entities, farmland water conservancy projects, agricultural subsidy reform, and land tenure reform in curbing cropland abandonment. This book highlights the urgent need to address cropland abandonment and provides valuable insights into land protection in the context of food security and sustainable agriculture.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Literature review and analytical framework.- Chapter 3. Off-farm employment and cropland abandonment.- Chapter 4. Land fragmentation and cropland abandonment.- Chapter 5. Agricultural comparative return and cropland abandonment.- Chapter 6. Land tenure insecurity and cropland abandonment.- Chapter 7. New agricultural operating entities and cropland abandonment.- Chapter 8. Farmland water conservancy project and cropland abandonment.- Chapter 9. Agricultural subsidy reform and cropland abandonment.-Chapter 10. Land tenure reform and cropland abandonment.- Chapter 11. Key findings and future agenda.



