2021
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture11070649
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Does the Self-Identity of Chinese Farmers in Rural Tourism Destinations Affect Their Land-Responsibility Behaviour Intention? The Mediating Effect of Multifunction Agriculture Perception

Abstract: Farmers are the heart of rural tourism destinations, and their land-responsibility behaviours affect sustainable development. In this study, four rural tourist sites in the suburbs of Chengdu were selected, and the structural equation model was used to analyse the influence of farmers’ self-identity on their land-responsibility behaviours intention under the condition of agricultural multifunction perception as a mediation variable. The results show that, in rural tourism destinations of suburban districts of … Show more

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“…Said concretely, the coefficient of indirect effect of rural tourism on farmers' aggregate income is 0.0082 (0.186 × 0.044), on farmers' wage income is 0.0076 (0.186 × 0.041), on farmers' family business income is 0.0100 (0.186 × 0.054), on farmers' property income is 0.0067 (0.186 × 0.036), on farmers' transfer income is 0.0087 (0.186 × 0.047). These results are consistent with Cao et al [69]. Meanwhile, Hypothesis 2 (H2) is verified.…”
Section: Variablesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Said concretely, the coefficient of indirect effect of rural tourism on farmers' aggregate income is 0.0082 (0.186 × 0.044), on farmers' wage income is 0.0076 (0.186 × 0.041), on farmers' family business income is 0.0100 (0.186 × 0.054), on farmers' property income is 0.0067 (0.186 × 0.036), on farmers' transfer income is 0.0087 (0.186 × 0.047). These results are consistent with Cao et al [69]. Meanwhile, Hypothesis 2 (H2) is verified.…”
Section: Variablesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The first is responsibility cognition. Through the investigation of residents’ cognition of the division of responsibility among the subjects of rural environmental governance—that is, how to share the responsibility among individuals, rural communities and governments [ 61 ]—the question is set as to whether they agree to share the responsibility. The answers have been set according to the Likert five-level scale, respectively: “Strongly disagree = 1; Not quite agree = 2; General = 3; Agree = 4; Strongly agree = 5”; the higher the score is, the more sense of responsibility residents have for rural environmental governance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism and agriculture have not found a natural flow, notably in the province of Bali, and the two are regarded as incompatible (Cao et al, 2021;Suardi et al, 2022). The growth of tourism is thought to cause several social issues, including the reduction of the agricultural land area due to land conversion, which has ramifications for the marginalization of the farmer profession and the decline in local food security; the degradation of social, religious, and cultural beliefs; and the deterioration of environmental conditions (Raka et al, 2019;Widhianthini, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%