Can High-Standard Farmland Construction Reduce Carbon Emissions from Agricultural Land Use?—Evidence from China
Fangsheng Liu,
Jian Lin
Abstract:Agricultural activities are the second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon emissions from agricultural land use (CEALU) have become a hot issue across the world. However, few scholars explored the impact of agricultural land policies on carbon emissions, such as the High-standard farmland construction(HSFC) in China.Thus,by relying on provincial panel data for China for the period 2005-2017, the effect of the high-standard basic farmland construction policy on carbon emissions from agricultu… Show more
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