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Chinese journal of population, resources and environment | 2004

Institutions policies and soil degradation:theoretical examinations and case studies in Southeast China

S. Tan; Qu Futian; Huang Xian-jin; Nico Heerink

Abstract Southeast China is one of the severe soil degradation areas in China. This paper theoretically examines the impact of some important institutional arrangements and policies, like land management pattern, the rural off-farm employment, land property change and changes in prices of agricultural products, on soil degradation in this area. It further conducts some case studies to confirm the potential relationship between the institutions & policies and soil degradation, applying the surveyed and the second hand data. The paper at last makes some conclusions and proposes some suggestions on how to promote soil conservation by improving the ways of policy decision-making and the effects of policies on land use.


Chinese journal of population, resources and environment | 2010

Resource and Environmental Issues in Transitional China: A Perspective from the Interaction Among Market, Government and Society

Zhao Haixia; Qu Futian; Zhu Peixin; Shi Xiaoping

Abstract Along with the rapid growth of economy in the postreform period after 1979, China has faced severe problems of resource overusing and environmental degradation which would threaten the sustainable development of economy and society. This article explores an effective mechanism of managing resource and environment in China. It examines some major resource and environmental issues, and constructs a framework of institution innovation to cover three sectors (government, market and society). In addition, the article analyzes their experience and evaluation in resource management and environmental conservation during the transitional period. We argue that the combination of market regulation, government intervention and public participation is an effective way of allocating resource and protecting environment. Some suggestions are put forward to balance the relationship between them, including coordinating role of government and market, building platform for market operation and creating an atmosphere of public participation.


China Economic Review | 2011

Does off-farm employment contribute to agriculture-based environmental pollution? New insights from a village-level analysis in Jiangxi Province, China

Xiaoping Shi; Nico Heerink; Qu Futian


China Economic Review | 2009

The role of off-farm employment in the rural energy consumption transition -- A village-level analysis in Jiangxi Province, China

Xiaoping Shi; Nico Heerink; Qu Futian


Catena | 2004

What drives land fragmentation? Theoretical approaches and empirical analysis

Soon-heng Tan; Qu Futian; Nico Heerink


Transactions of The Society for Computer Simulation International | 1999

Soil erosion and conservation in Jiangxi Province

Xiaoping Shi; Nico Heerink; Qu Futian; Huang Xian-jin


Sustainable Resource Use and Sustainable Economic Development | 1999

Soil Erosion and Conservation in Jiangxi Province

Shi Xiaoping; Nico Heerink; Qu Futian; Huang Xian-jin


Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 3.1.2 Farm system and environment impacts | 2010

Effect of household land management in constraining soil organic carbon storage at plot scale in a red earth soil area of South China.

Pan Genxing; Qu Futian; Tan Shuhao; P. Smith; Zhang AFeng; Zhang Qi; Li Lianqing; Zhang Xuhui; R. J. Gilkes; N. Prakongkep


Perspectives chinoises | 2008

Les effets de la culture sur les performances économiques et la dégradation des prairies. Le cas des Tibétains et des Mongols de la région du lac Qinghai

Tu Qin; Tan Shuhao; Nico Heerink; Qu Futian


China perspectives | 2008

Effects of Culture on Economic Performance and Grassland Degradation. The Case of Tibetans and Mongolians in the Qinghai Lake Area

Tu Qin; Tan Shuhao; Nico Heerink; Qu Futian

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Nico Heerink

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Xiaoping Shi

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Li Lianqing

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Pan Genxing

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Zhang Xuhui

Nanjing Agricultural University

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