2019
DOI: 10.1080/14735903.2019.1667141
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Who determines the trade-offs between agricultural production and environmental quality? An evolutionary perspective from rural eastern China

Abstract: Who determines the trade-offs between agricultural production and environmental quality? An evolutionary perspective from rural eastern China-Manuscript Draft-Full Title: Who determines the trade-offs between agricultural production and environmental quality? An evolutionary perspective from rural eastern China

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“…Whether the government publicity about conservation tillage is known and whether the government's subsidies for conservation tillage are known have a significant positive impact on farmers' adoption of conservation tillage technology, which is consistent with expectations. The government publicity will strengthen farmers' awareness of black soils resources, better recognize the significance of protecting black soils, and increase the enthusiasm of adopting conservation tillage to protect black soils [59]. Conservation tillage subsidies can enhance farmers' enthusiasm for protecting black soils.…”
Section: External Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether the government publicity about conservation tillage is known and whether the government's subsidies for conservation tillage are known have a significant positive impact on farmers' adoption of conservation tillage technology, which is consistent with expectations. The government publicity will strengthen farmers' awareness of black soils resources, better recognize the significance of protecting black soils, and increase the enthusiasm of adopting conservation tillage to protect black soils [59]. Conservation tillage subsidies can enhance farmers' enthusiasm for protecting black soils.…”
Section: External Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 shows that the development of forest tourism industry reality basis consists of three main factors as the material basis, external motivation, and intrinsic motivation [21,22]:…”
Section: E Connotation and Eoretical Basis Of Forest Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A research conducted by John explained that we explore the evolutionary nature of interactions between government policy, farm decision-making and ecosystem services in Shucheng County, Anhui Province, 1950-2015 [8]. Analyses of ecological, social and economic trends are complemented by interviews with local farmers.…”
Section: B the Formation Of A Health Farming Community In Cibuntu VImentioning
confidence: 99%