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Empirical Research on Influencing Factors of Cultivation Land Intensive Use in Chongqing

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  • Zhu, Li-fen
  • Si, Lin-jie
  • Wang, Yong-ben

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Taking Chongqing as example, the paper ascertains the influencing factors of cultivation land intensive use from aspects of land conditions, family conditions and land operation conditions and theoretically expects the influencing relations of factors to the intensive uses. Collecting the land conditions, family conditions and land operation conditions through surveys, analyzes each influencing factors in a statistical description way. Constructing the empirical model, calculates the relations of land intensive use to the influencing factors with SPSS. The calculation results show a significant inverse correlation between land intensive use and land area, the space between land and counties, family members, the number of migrant workers, types of cultivation land, land transfer conditions. There is a significant positive correlation between land use and family average income, land investment. Based on these, the paper put forwards corresponding suggestions and countermeasures of highlighting the land intensive using levels.

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  • Zhu, Li-fen & Si, Lin-jie & Wang, Yong-ben, 2010. "Empirical Research on Influencing Factors of Cultivation Land Intensive Use in Chongqing," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 2(09), pages 1-4, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:97999
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.97999
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