Effects of Off-Farm Employment on the Eco-Efficiency of Cultivated Land Use: Evidence from the North China Plain DOI Creative Commons
Peng Zhang,

Youxian Li,

Xuefeng Yuan

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(9), P. 1538 - 1538

Published: Sept. 23, 2024

The effective allocation of labor and cultivated land resources to ensure food security is a global concern. Understanding the relationship between rural off-farm employment eco-efficiency use (ECLU) critical, yet current research in this area remains insufficient. This study explores dynamics ECLU using North China Plain as case study, analyzing panel data from 2001 2020 through spatial econometric models. findings reveal significant temporal expansion differentiation employment, with growth rates gradually slowing disparities diminishing. average initially declined 2003, followed by fluctuating increases, notable acceleration after 2017. A “U-shaped” was identified, turning point at an ratio 40.73%, occurring around 2003–2004 based on regional averages. Before threshold, negatively impacted ECLU, while beyond point, impact became positive. also observed spillover effects Plain. These underscore complex interplay migration agricultural productivity. To maximize benefits policies should encourage reinvestment income into sustainable practices. Furthermore, call for enhanced coordination tailored policy interventions optimize improve ECLU.

Language: Английский

A work and off-work evaluation of female workers’ heat and particulate matter exposures and kidney health in Guatemala DOI Creative Commons
Jaime Butler-Dawson, Diana Jaramillo, Lyndsay Krisher

et al.

The Journal of Climate Change and Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100408 - 100408

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Effects of Off-Farm Employment on the Eco-Efficiency of Cultivated Land Use: Evidence from the North China Plain DOI Creative Commons
Peng Zhang,

Youxian Li,

Xuefeng Yuan

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(9), P. 1538 - 1538

Published: Sept. 23, 2024

The effective allocation of labor and cultivated land resources to ensure food security is a global concern. Understanding the relationship between rural off-farm employment eco-efficiency use (ECLU) critical, yet current research in this area remains insufficient. This study explores dynamics ECLU using North China Plain as case study, analyzing panel data from 2001 2020 through spatial econometric models. findings reveal significant temporal expansion differentiation employment, with growth rates gradually slowing disparities diminishing. average initially declined 2003, followed by fluctuating increases, notable acceleration after 2017. A “U-shaped” was identified, turning point at an ratio 40.73%, occurring around 2003–2004 based on regional averages. Before threshold, negatively impacted ECLU, while beyond point, impact became positive. also observed spillover effects Plain. These underscore complex interplay migration agricultural productivity. To maximize benefits policies should encourage reinvestment income into sustainable practices. Furthermore, call for enhanced coordination tailored policy interventions optimize improve ECLU.

Language: Английский

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0