Determinants of Sustainable Common Pool Resource Use at Micro Level
Published:2008-02-06 Visits:

 

Abstract:

Grassland is worldwide common  pool resourceExisting studies on grassland degradation focuses in particular on technical solutions with little attention to the institutional and policy driving factors of herders’ behavior and the resulting in environmental effectsThis may explain why the degraded grassland area is still expanding at a rate of about 2 million ha per yeardespite the huge efforts made by the Chinese government at different levels to control grassland degradationBy analyzing data from 23 1 households from 17 counties of 6 provinces in western China and field survey information around Qinghai Lake collected in 2006 and 2007this paper gives 80me interesting insights into how the institutionalpolicy and market factors drive the main and basic decision-makers on rangeland management in western Chinaand what the resulting environmental consequences are from the herders’ activity choices under the prevailing rangeland property rights. Based Oil the main findingspolicy implications call be suggestedwhen managing rangelands towards degradation alleviationgovernment's support on financing fencingshed construction and forbidden grazing are very needed by the micro decision-makersPolicies that can help herders to be more likely involved in off-farm employment and to increase their income are desirableIn additionto reduce the population pressure on rangelands is undoubtedly an effective way of alleviating degradation

 
Key words:
Western China; Common pool resource; Household survey; Econometric model; Grassland degradation
 

Fund:

Ministry of Science and Technology 973 Project (2004CB720401); Science and Technology Support Project (2006BAC01A01_02)

 

Reference:

 

Tan, S., Wang, J., Tu, Q., & Qu, F. (2008). Determinants of Sustainable Common Pool Resource Use at Micro Level. Journal of Natural Resources, 23(2), pp. 194-203. (《公共资源可持续利用的微观影响因素分析》)

 
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