首页|How geographic accessibility and rural governance mitigate the impact of multiple risks on rural households'well-being:Evidence from the Dabie Mountains in China
How geographic accessibility and rural governance mitigate the impact of multiple risks on rural households'well-being:Evidence from the Dabie Mountains in China
扫码查看
点击上方二维码区域,可以放大扫码查看
原文链接
NETL
NSTL
万方数据
Despite previous studies on the interconnectedness of livelihood risks and hu-man well-being,limited emphasis has been placed on the influence of geographic acces-sibility and rural governance on the well-being of rural households.Furthermore,the in-terplay between geographic accessibility,rural governance,and livelihood risk remains inadequately explored.Based on 522 household samples collected in the Dabie Moun-and ordinary least squares regression,this study examines the influence of multiple risks on the subjective well-being of rural households by investigating the moderating roles played by geographic accessibility and rural governance.The results show that(1)multi-ple risk factors have a significant negative effect on rural households'well-being(β=-0.219,p<0.01);(2)geographic accessibility has a weak positive effect on rural households'well-being(β=0.064,p<0.1)compared to rural governance,which plays a larger positive role(β=0.228,p<0.01);and(3)geographic accessibility has a significant moderating effect on the relationship between multiple risks and rural households'well-being,decreasing the adverse impact of multiple risks on households'well-being.Our findings suggest that geographic accessibility and rural governance have positive impli-cations for enhancing the well-being of rural households.The findings provide policy in-sight into mitigating livelihood risks and their negative impacts on household well-being in mountainous regions worldwide.