2013
DOI: 10.1108/17561371311331133
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Land tenure security and land investments in Northwest China

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of perceived land tenure security in China on farmers' decisions to invest in relatively long-term land quality improvement measures, taking into account the potential endogeneity of tenure security. Design/methodology/approach -Data from a survey held in 2008 and 2010 among 259 households in Minle County, Gansu province, covering the years 2007 and 2009, are used to estimate the factors affecting land levelling investments, irrigation canal investmen… Show more

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“…Farmland rental and large-scale farming were further emphasized in the Chinese Number 1 Document of 2012 to 2017. Furthermore, to promote farmland rental and large-scale farming, a series of agricultural policies was launched, including farmland certification, subsidies on leased land, farmland collateral, and agricultural insurance [20]. In addition, the booming off-farm labor markets have also accelerated the development of farmland rental markets [21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmland rental and large-scale farming were further emphasized in the Chinese Number 1 Document of 2012 to 2017. Furthermore, to promote farmland rental and large-scale farming, a series of agricultural policies was launched, including farmland certification, subsidies on leased land, farmland collateral, and agricultural insurance [20]. In addition, the booming off-farm labor markets have also accelerated the development of farmland rental markets [21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…entitling the poor increases their investment both in the houses and in the human capital of their children, which should contribute to reducing poverty in future generations" [7] . From a different perspective, Ma et al [8] make the similar observation that securing property rights helps to enhance investment in agricultural land, which leads to more sustainable rural development, although that observation contradicts an earlier study by Place and Migot-Adholla [9] who did not observe such a positive outcome. Interestingly, land titling has also been shown to weaken cooperation among farm labour [10], which might explain the possible negative impact on farm productivity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In 2008, the central government further extended the land contract period from thirty years to an unspecified "long-term" period and it was also specified that land certificates should be issued to farmers [56,58].) One main reason for this is that the central government has not clarified how the legal and institutional arrangements should be implemented [59,60]. Thus, these rules have not been effectively enforced [57,61].…”
Section: The Theoretical Links Between Intercropping and Incomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the village level, experience of land adjustment within the village (an indicator of land tenure security) and the distance from village to town center (as indicator of access to markets and information) are both included [60]. The predicted impact of land adjustment is mixed.…”
Section: Variable Definition and Descriptive Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%