2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11050695
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Land Attachment, Intergenerational Differences and Land Transfer: Evidence from Sichuan Province, China

Abstract: It is of great significance to explore the influencing factors of land flow to promote moderate-scale agricultural operation. However, few studies have explored the quantitative influences of land attachment and intergenerational difference on land transfer. Based on the survey data of 540 rural households in Sichuan Province, this study uses factor analysis method to divide land attachment into land satisfaction, land rootedness, and land dependence, and further empirically tests the impact mechanism of land … Show more

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“…Research suggests that the more connected farmers are to their land, the more likely they are to protect it [ 31 , 54 ]. Land attachment has a significant negative impact on land outflow, and land satisfaction, embeddedness and land dependence may have different impacts on land transfer [ 36 ], which is similar to the conclusion of this study. From the perspective of intergenerational differences, land attachment of the older generation did inhibit land abandonment, while land attachment of the middle-aged generation did not significantly affect land abandonment, which is consistent with hypothesis 4 that land attachment of the middle-aged generation had both promoting and inhibiting factors on land abandonment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Research suggests that the more connected farmers are to their land, the more likely they are to protect it [ 31 , 54 ]. Land attachment has a significant negative impact on land outflow, and land satisfaction, embeddedness and land dependence may have different impacts on land transfer [ 36 ], which is similar to the conclusion of this study. From the perspective of intergenerational differences, land attachment of the older generation did inhibit land abandonment, while land attachment of the middle-aged generation did not significantly affect land abandonment, which is consistent with hypothesis 4 that land attachment of the middle-aged generation had both promoting and inhibiting factors on land abandonment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This positive emotional relationship is formed in a specific region over a long time, which is conducive to stimulating the emotional expression of farmers and effectively improving the willingness and behavior of community participation [ 34 , 35 ]. Land attachment can be said to be place attachment in a narrow sense [ 36 ]. It is the attitude of farmers to give land a special emotional and mysterious value, the condensation of all economic and emotional dependence of people on land, and an important window to see the evolution of the human–land relationship [ 30 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Theoretically, farmers having larger land scales are more worried about the impacts of meteorological disasters, pests, and natural disasters on crop yields. Farmers having higher education levels have better awareness and acceptance of insurance, and tend to be more inclined to purchase policy-based planting agricultural insurance [ 12 , 39 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 ]. Based on this, further heterogeneity analysis was carried out at the household and individual levels according to the size of the land under management and the education level of the respondents ( Table 5 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%