Impact of Farmland Renovation on Farmers'Abandonment Behavior:Analysis Clues Based on the Management Strategy of"Farmland Remediation-Factor Market-Crop Layout"
The issue of farmland abandonment and its management has garnered significant attention from scholars.This paper aims to establish analytical clues for a farmland abandonment management strategy within the crop layout of the farmland reclamation factor market.It focuses on the impact of farmland reclamation and its interaction with the factor market on farmers'abandonment behavior.The analysis results indicate that:(1)farmland renovation significantly inhibits farmers'abandonment behavior,with the implementation of renovation projects reducing the probability of abandonment by approximately 54%.(2)Mechanism tests reveal that farmland renovation curbs abandonment through two pathways:enhancing farmland productivity and increasing the substitution level of capital factors.(3)Heterogeneity analysis suggests that if farmland renovation projects concentrate solely on engineering construction,their inhibitory effect on abandonment is relatively modest.However,combining project construction with land ownership adjustments can effectively mitigate farmers'abandonment of farmland.(4)Further evidence demonstrates that farmland renovation is not only a crucial management strategy but also exhibits correlation and synergistic effects with the management strategies of the agricultural land factor market and regional contiguous planting.The present paper underscores the importance of both project construction and ownership adjustment in farmland renovation;neither should be overlooked and both should be organically integrated for the coordinated management of farmland abandonment.Additionally,the governance process should leverage the leading role of the government to provide institutional support for the functions of the market and organizations.
Farmland AbandonmentFarmland RenovationOwnership AdjustmentEngineering Construction