2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12081505
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Understanding the Role(s) of Social Networks in the Transition from Farmers’ Willingness to Behavior Regarding Withdrawal from Rural Homesteads: A Research Study Based on Typical Regions of Sichuan Province

Abstract: Promoting withdrawal from rural homesteads (WRH) is a significant way of enhancing the efficient use of homesteads, improving the living standards of farmers, and promoting new urbanization. Social networks provide farmers with necessary resources and play an important role in the practices of WRH. Based on a literature review, this paper divides farmers’ social networks into the emotional social network, the economic social network, and the political social network and analyzes the impacts of social networks … Show more

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“…With each increase of one unit of social participation by farmers, the probability of willingness to participate in forest ticket trading increased by 4.8%. The higher the frequency of farmers regularly paying attention to national affairs or social news, participating in village collective activities, or actively making suggestions for village public affairs decisions, the broader their horizons, and the stronger their ability to participate, the more likely they are to actively respond to the implementation of the forest ticket system, and the stronger their willingness to try to participate in forest ticket transactions [47]. At a significance level of 1%, social norms had a positive impact on the willingness of farmers to engage in forest ticket trading, and for each additional unit, the probability of farmers participating in forest ticket trading increased by 8.4%.…”
Section: • Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With each increase of one unit of social participation by farmers, the probability of willingness to participate in forest ticket trading increased by 4.8%. The higher the frequency of farmers regularly paying attention to national affairs or social news, participating in village collective activities, or actively making suggestions for village public affairs decisions, the broader their horizons, and the stronger their ability to participate, the more likely they are to actively respond to the implementation of the forest ticket system, and the stronger their willingness to try to participate in forest ticket transactions [47]. At a significance level of 1%, social norms had a positive impact on the willingness of farmers to engage in forest ticket trading, and for each additional unit, the probability of farmers participating in forest ticket trading increased by 8.4%.…”
Section: • Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This level of knowledge can impact a person's behaviour, particularly when adopting innovations. Meanwhile, He & Tang (2023) also state that the degree of social networks affects changes in one's will and behaviour.…”
Section: Figure 1 Sociogram Of Information Exchange On Yard Utilizati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Policy cognition is the farmers' understanding of the content of forest land transfer policy and the process of judging policy information [38]. Social regulation is a rural social relationship network, which is a unique relationship with the Chinese countryside and plays an irreplaceable role in promoting the practice of forest land transfer [39].…”
Section: Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%