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An Empirical Analysis on Foresters' Livelihood Changes after the Collective Forest Right Reform-taking Yong'an County of Sanming as an Example
Huang Shaohai, Li Tingting and Chen Jiancheng
Department of Economics and Management, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology 2014 10:1112-1116
Received: April ‎08, ‎2014 | Accepted: August ‎03, ‎2014 | Published: October 10, 2014
Abstract
In this study, Sanming in Fujian was taken as an example and it mainly analyzed the change of farmers' livelihoods after the collective forest right system reform. The results were found that farmers' livelihoods after the collective forest right system reform. The results were found that farmers’ livelihood strategy was changed from relying mainly on agricultural production to gradually focus on the accumulation and transformation, of financial capital. Moreover, principal component analysis was used to analyze which factors impacted on farmers’ livelihood. The results showed that whether having forestry right certification, forestry land quality, forestry land quantity have become the main performance of farmers livelihood changes.
Keywords:
Changes, collective forest right system reform, farmers,
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