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the Grain for Green projectsoil erosiongeographical featuresmoderating effectpanel fixed effects modelYifan XIECollege of Economic Management, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 7200, ChinaShunbo YAOCollege of Economic Management, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 7200, ChinaZhenmin DING...
In order to strengthen national ecological security, the Chinese government has implemented the world's largest ecological project since 1999, the Grain for Green Program (GFGP). We used a professional model to evaluate the key ESs in Lvliang City. Scenario analysis was used to quantify the ...
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grain for green policy in china: cost-effectiveness and sustainability of a conservation set-aside program This article analyzes agricultural sustainability in the context of land degradation, rural poverty and social inequality, taking China's Loess Hills as an... E Uchida,J Xu,S Rozelle 被引量...
a large increase in the yield of grain crops, esp. in underdeveloped nations, begun in the late 1960s and managed with the use of new plant varieties, chemical fertilizers, and nontraditional farming techniques. [1965–70] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Diction...
This article analyzes a project concerned with the conversion of agricultural land into forests and the impact on local communities in the upper Min River Basin in China. The aim of the project, called "Grain for Green" (Tui Geng Huan Lin), is to improve watershed conditions, enhance biodiver...
The Grain for Green Program (GGP), initiated in 1999, is the largest ecological restoration project in central and western China. Here, for the first time, we performed a meta-analysis and found that the GGP largely increased the soil organic carbon (SOC). The SOC was increased by 48.1%,...
We examine land-use outcomes of perhaps the largest government-planned rural reforestation program in the history of humankind, China’s “Grain for Green” (GFG) policy from 1999 to 2006. Specifically, we simulate household responses to the GFG policy in Western China’s Shaanxi Province, a ...
The Grain for Green Program (GGP), initiated in 1999, is the largest ecological restoration project in central and western China. Here, for the first time, we performed a meta-analysis and found that the GGP largely increased the soil organic carbon (SOC). The SOC was increased by 48.1%,...