The Prohibition of Forestation on Cultivated Land in China: A Difference-in-Differences Model Analysis of the Effects of Cutting Down Trees on Farmland Transfer

The implementation of China’s stringent farmland protection policy has resulted in the compulsory removal of trees from farmland, which has significantly impacted farmers’ willingness to transfer their land. To explain the impact of cutting trees on farmers’ land transfer, this study conducted a two...

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Main Authors: Guanghao Li, Guanyi Yin, Wei Wei, Qingzhi Sun, Zhan Zhang, Shenghao Zhu
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author Guanghao Li
Guanyi Yin
Wei Wei
Qingzhi Sun
Zhan Zhang
Shenghao Zhu
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Guanyi Yin
Wei Wei
Qingzhi Sun
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Shenghao Zhu
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description The implementation of China’s stringent farmland protection policy has resulted in the compulsory removal of trees from farmland, which has significantly impacted farmers’ willingness to transfer their land. To explain the impact of cutting trees on farmers’ land transfer, this study conducted a two-way fixed-effect difference-in-differences (DID) model based on a survey of 163 households in Daxiapo Village in China during 2020–2023. The results show that cutting trees significantly promotes farmland transfer among farmers. Moreover, the promotion effect of cutting trees is more pronounced when transferring land in than it is when transferring land out. For land plots with poor accessibility and fertility, the effects of transferring land out are more significant than for plots that are fertile and conveniently located. As a result, the prohibition of forestation on farmland has increased the contiguity of some land plots and improved the spatial configuration of farmland, but land fragmentation is still prominent on land owned by large-scale farmers. Therefore, this paper proposes two optimization scenarios to address the issue of farmland fragmentation and compares the feasibility of these plans in the short and long term. This paper suggests that short-term policies prohibiting forestation can trigger abrupt changes in farmland transfer patterns and drive further changes in the spatial configuration of farmland. Though some large-scale farming households were established through land transfer, the problem of plot fragmentation must be solved. This article presents several possible scenarios to aid in the design of more systematic policy systems to balance the protection of cultivated land, farmers’ willingness, and the spatial contiguity of cultivated land.
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spelling doaj-art-ac937b285c524182b00a7d02bda206132025-08-20T02:48:03ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2024-11-011311182310.3390/land13111823The Prohibition of Forestation on Cultivated Land in China: A Difference-in-Differences Model Analysis of the Effects of Cutting Down Trees on Farmland TransferGuanghao Li0Guanyi Yin1Wei Wei2Qingzhi Sun3Zhan Zhang4Shenghao Zhu5College of Geography and Environment, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaCollege of Geography and Environment, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaCollege of Geography and Environment, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaCollege of Geography and Environment, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaCollege of Geography and Environment, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaCollege of Geography and Environment, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaThe implementation of China’s stringent farmland protection policy has resulted in the compulsory removal of trees from farmland, which has significantly impacted farmers’ willingness to transfer their land. To explain the impact of cutting trees on farmers’ land transfer, this study conducted a two-way fixed-effect difference-in-differences (DID) model based on a survey of 163 households in Daxiapo Village in China during 2020–2023. The results show that cutting trees significantly promotes farmland transfer among farmers. Moreover, the promotion effect of cutting trees is more pronounced when transferring land in than it is when transferring land out. For land plots with poor accessibility and fertility, the effects of transferring land out are more significant than for plots that are fertile and conveniently located. As a result, the prohibition of forestation on farmland has increased the contiguity of some land plots and improved the spatial configuration of farmland, but land fragmentation is still prominent on land owned by large-scale farmers. Therefore, this paper proposes two optimization scenarios to address the issue of farmland fragmentation and compares the feasibility of these plans in the short and long term. This paper suggests that short-term policies prohibiting forestation can trigger abrupt changes in farmland transfer patterns and drive further changes in the spatial configuration of farmland. Though some large-scale farming households were established through land transfer, the problem of plot fragmentation must be solved. This article presents several possible scenarios to aid in the design of more systematic policy systems to balance the protection of cultivated land, farmers’ willingness, and the spatial contiguity of cultivated land.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/13/11/1823prohibition of forestation on farmlandchange of farmland transferDID modelspatial configuration of farmland
spellingShingle Guanghao Li
Guanyi Yin
Wei Wei
Qingzhi Sun
Zhan Zhang
Shenghao Zhu
The Prohibition of Forestation on Cultivated Land in China: A Difference-in-Differences Model Analysis of the Effects of Cutting Down Trees on Farmland Transfer
Land
prohibition of forestation on farmland
change of farmland transfer
DID model
spatial configuration of farmland
title The Prohibition of Forestation on Cultivated Land in China: A Difference-in-Differences Model Analysis of the Effects of Cutting Down Trees on Farmland Transfer
title_full The Prohibition of Forestation on Cultivated Land in China: A Difference-in-Differences Model Analysis of the Effects of Cutting Down Trees on Farmland Transfer
title_fullStr The Prohibition of Forestation on Cultivated Land in China: A Difference-in-Differences Model Analysis of the Effects of Cutting Down Trees on Farmland Transfer
title_full_unstemmed The Prohibition of Forestation on Cultivated Land in China: A Difference-in-Differences Model Analysis of the Effects of Cutting Down Trees on Farmland Transfer
title_short The Prohibition of Forestation on Cultivated Land in China: A Difference-in-Differences Model Analysis of the Effects of Cutting Down Trees on Farmland Transfer
title_sort prohibition of forestation on cultivated land in china a difference in differences model analysis of the effects of cutting down trees on farmland transfer
topic prohibition of forestation on farmland
change of farmland transfer
DID model
spatial configuration of farmland
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/13/11/1823
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