Analyzing Macro-Level Ecological Change and Micro-Level Farmer Behavior in Manas River Basin, China

Environmental degradation is closely related to unreasonable land use behaviors by farmers. In this study, participatory rural assessment (PRA) is used to conduct a detailed survey of farmers and plots and to collect relevant natural and social statistics. The accuracy of remote sensing data is veri...

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Main Authors: Na Liao, Xinchen Gu, Yuejian Wang, Hailiang Xu, Zili Fan
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/8/250
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author Na Liao
Xinchen Gu
Yuejian Wang
Hailiang Xu
Zili Fan
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Zili Fan
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description Environmental degradation is closely related to unreasonable land use behaviors by farmers. In this study, participatory rural assessment (PRA) is used to conduct a detailed survey of farmers and plots and to collect relevant natural and social statistics. The accuracy of remote sensing data is verified by comparative analysis, and the change in status of various land use types in each research period is reflected by the change in the dynamic degree and change in range. We examine how farmers’ attitudes and behaviors affect environmental degradation, using a sample of 403 farmers in China’s Manas River Basin. Due to age, education, income and other differences, farmers’ land use behaviors, as well as their attitude toward and feelings about environmental degradation, vary greatly. We found that most farmers considered the environment to be very important to their lives and crop production, but nearly 21% did not know the causes of environmental degradation and nearly 8% did not consider the environmental impacts of their crop production activities. A new model for oasis expansion—land integration—is presented here. This model can increase the area of cultivated land, reduce cultivated land fragmentation, save irrigation water, improve the field microclimate and form a good ecological cycle. Through land transfer, ecological compensation and ecological protection incentives, the government should guide farmers’ land use behaviors toward cooperation with the river basin’s ecological protection and land use planning.
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spelling doaj.art-3095fc5d32f446239d068891232f86712023-11-20T08:25:11ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2020-07-019825010.3390/land9080250Analyzing Macro-Level Ecological Change and Micro-Level Farmer Behavior in Manas River Basin, ChinaNa Liao0Xinchen Gu1Yuejian Wang2Hailiang Xu3Zili Fan4Department of Geography, College of Science, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaCollege of Water Conservancy & Architectural Engineering, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaDepartment of Geography, College of Science, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaXinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, ChinaXinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, ChinaEnvironmental degradation is closely related to unreasonable land use behaviors by farmers. In this study, participatory rural assessment (PRA) is used to conduct a detailed survey of farmers and plots and to collect relevant natural and social statistics. The accuracy of remote sensing data is verified by comparative analysis, and the change in status of various land use types in each research period is reflected by the change in the dynamic degree and change in range. We examine how farmers’ attitudes and behaviors affect environmental degradation, using a sample of 403 farmers in China’s Manas River Basin. Due to age, education, income and other differences, farmers’ land use behaviors, as well as their attitude toward and feelings about environmental degradation, vary greatly. We found that most farmers considered the environment to be very important to their lives and crop production, but nearly 21% did not know the causes of environmental degradation and nearly 8% did not consider the environmental impacts of their crop production activities. A new model for oasis expansion—land integration—is presented here. This model can increase the area of cultivated land, reduce cultivated land fragmentation, save irrigation water, improve the field microclimate and form a good ecological cycle. Through land transfer, ecological compensation and ecological protection incentives, the government should guide farmers’ land use behaviors toward cooperation with the river basin’s ecological protection and land use planning.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/8/250Manas river basinfarmers’ land use behaviorsPRAecological degradationland integration
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Manas river basin
farmers’ land use behaviors
PRA
ecological degradation
land integration
title Analyzing Macro-Level Ecological Change and Micro-Level Farmer Behavior in Manas River Basin, China
title_full Analyzing Macro-Level Ecological Change and Micro-Level Farmer Behavior in Manas River Basin, China
title_fullStr Analyzing Macro-Level Ecological Change and Micro-Level Farmer Behavior in Manas River Basin, China
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing Macro-Level Ecological Change and Micro-Level Farmer Behavior in Manas River Basin, China
title_short Analyzing Macro-Level Ecological Change and Micro-Level Farmer Behavior in Manas River Basin, China
title_sort analyzing macro level ecological change and micro level farmer behavior in manas river basin china
topic Manas river basin
farmers’ land use behaviors
PRA
ecological degradation
land integration
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