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Impact of the ecological resettlement program on participating decision and poverty reduction in southern Shaanxi, China

Journal

FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages 1-9

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2018.06.007

Keywords

Ecological resettlement; Risks and opportunities; Multidimensional poverty index; Livelihood improvement; Ecological condition; Difference in differences model

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71377208, 71573208]
  2. [2015KW-053]
  3. [A213021501]

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The government of Shaanxi launched an ecological resettlement program in the southern part of the province in 2011 to relocate 2.4 million people by 2020 in order to improve the local ecological conditions and people's livelihoods. Using multi-dimensional poverty index and deprivation score derived from a panel dataset of household surveys and appropriate econometric models, this paper evaluates the program impact on both participating decision and its intended targets. Our results show that the risks encountered by households have a push effect on the resettlement decision, while the opportunities households obtained have a pull effect. Also, farmers who are risk takers are more likely to take part, and the government supports for relocation and skill training have significant effect on the decision. Further, the program has significantly reduced the number of dimensions of households in poverty and the living condition of resettled households and the local environment have been much improved. However, reduction in the deprivation score is not so obvious yet, and the increase of household net income remains small. Important policy implications to and recommendations for this program and other similar policies in and outside of China can be drawn from this study.

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