Evaluation of the Effects of the Most Stringent Water Management Policies Based on the PSW-DID Model
Water conservancy is the lifeblood of agriculture.Agricultural water-saving irrigation is a breakthrough in the bottleneck of water resources for agricultural food production.In 2011,the most stringent water resources management system was established.Based on this,this paper takes 42 counties,cities,and 4 divisions in 5 prefectures in the Tarim River Basin as samples,and uses the propensity score weighted double difference(PSW-DID)method for the first time to expand the irrigated area of cultivated land from the most stringent water resources management and Promote the development of agriculture in two aspects,objectively evaluate the implementation effect of the most stringent water resources management policy.The study found that:1)PSW-DID model not only solves the endogenous problem,eliminates the sample selection bias,uses overlapping weights to achieve the balance between the processing group and the control group,avoids the loss of control group samples in the PSM-DID model,and improves Estimated efficiency and robustness;2)The delineation of the most stringent water resources management red line has a positive promotion effect on the expansion of cultivated land irrigation area,and the effect of policy implementation varies depending on the type of irrigation area and cultivated land type;3)The expansion of cultivated land irrigation area is the most stringent Water resources management policies are an important guarantee for promoting agricultural development.The implementation of the most stringent water resources management policies in medium-sized irrigation districts has a more significant effect on promoting agricultural production.
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