2012
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2164
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Assessing the Impact of the Sloping Land Conversion Programme on Rural Sustainability in Guyuan, Western China

Abstract: The goal of China's sloping land conversion programme (SLCP) is to combat soil erosion and to reduce rural poverty. An ex‐ante assessment of possible SLCP impacts was conducted with a focus on rural sustainability, taking the drought‐prone region of Guyuan in Western China as an example. The Framework for Participatory Impact Assessment (FoPIA) was used to conduct two complementary impact assessments, one assessing SLCP impacts at regional level and a second one assessing alternative forest management options,… Show more

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“…The framework was originally designed to assess land use changes in Europe by considering the three sustainability dimensions (environmental, economic, and social) (Perez-Soba et al 2008). Subsequently, the framework was operationalized in the context of other countries, such as China and India (König et al 2014a;Purushothaman et al 2013). In Central Asia, only one study assessed the state of research on sustainable land management in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan using the Global Land Project analytical framework (Dear et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The framework was originally designed to assess land use changes in Europe by considering the three sustainability dimensions (environmental, economic, and social) (Perez-Soba et al 2008). Subsequently, the framework was operationalized in the context of other countries, such as China and India (König et al 2014a;Purushothaman et al 2013). In Central Asia, only one study assessed the state of research on sustainable land management in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan using the Global Land Project analytical framework (Dear et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those nine function categories are generic and must be particularized according to the specific spatio-temporal and sustainability context to which they are applied. For instance, in China, food access and quality were identified as the primary issues related to social Land Use Function 8, namely "health" (König et al 2014a), and in Europe, this function was related to recreation (Perez-Soba et al 2008). When determined using adequate indicators and ranked in their relative importance for region-specific sustainable development, the Land Use Functions can be combined to support and evaluate policies (Paracchini et al 2011).…”
Section: Land Use Functions: a Framework For Analyzing Sustainable Dementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The root, which could be considered as the "biomanagement" in the harsh environment, was the primary cause that lead to the content accumulation and consumption of the SOC and TN in different depth and stand age. Laclau (2003) and found that because of the biomass accumulations, soil organic matter increases with the extension of the revegetation time, in semi-arid areas. The present results are consistent with the findings of Su and Zhao (2003), who reported higher SOC in stands of C. microphylla shrub than in active sand dunes.…”
Section: Soil Organic C and N Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural conditions which include environmental, ecological, living and cultivated land conditions have been destroyed in many countries of the world, and these conditions may continue to worsen (Cerdà et al, 2007;König et al, 2014;Tilahun et al, 2013). Soil can provide plant-growing conditions and filter underground water (Keesstra et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%