Land Circulation, Scale Operation, and Agricultural Carbon Reduction Efficiency: Evidence from China

Based on the panel data of 30 Chinese province in 2005–2018, this paper quantifies agricultural carbon reduction efficiency (CRE), using the slack-based measure (SBM)-data envelopment analysis (DEA) model with undesired outputs (SBM-DEA∗), and empirically tests that development of land circulation m...

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Main Authors: Haonan Song, Hui Jiang, Shiyun Zhang, Jingdong Luan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9288895
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spelling doaj-d21e63b6f3c940aa877c5bf02ec17e962021-10-11T00:39:39ZengHindawi LimitedDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society1607-887X2021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9288895Land Circulation, Scale Operation, and Agricultural Carbon Reduction Efficiency: Evidence from ChinaHaonan Song0Hui Jiang1Shiyun Zhang2Jingdong Luan3College of Economics & ManagementCollege of Economics & ManagementCollege of Economics & ManagementCollege of Economics & ManagementBased on the panel data of 30 Chinese province in 2005–2018, this paper quantifies agricultural carbon reduction efficiency (CRE), using the slack-based measure (SBM)-data envelopment analysis (DEA) model with undesired outputs (SBM-DEA∗), and empirically tests that development of land circulation market directly affects agricultural CRE, and indirectly affects agricultural CRE via scale operation of farmland. The results show that the following: (1) In the observation period, China’s agricultural CREs generally evolved from a low level to a high level, with an annual growth rate of 8.0%, but there is still a large space of carbon reduction. (2) Overall, land circulation significantly promoted agricultural CRE, but the promoting effect varied from region to region: the promoting effect was significant in eastern and central regions, and insignificant in western region. (3) Scale operation of farmland had a nonlinear, partial mediation effect on how land circulation influences agricultural CRE; land circulation greatly accelerated the scale operation of farmland, while the growing scale of farmland utilization had an inverted U-shaped influence on agricultural CRE. Our research results imply that promoting land circulation directly drives the low-carbon transformation of agriculture in China, but excessive scale operation of farmland might hinder agricultural carbon reduction.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9288895
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author Haonan Song
Hui Jiang
Shiyun Zhang
Jingdong Luan
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Hui Jiang
Shiyun Zhang
Jingdong Luan
Land Circulation, Scale Operation, and Agricultural Carbon Reduction Efficiency: Evidence from China
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
author_facet Haonan Song
Hui Jiang
Shiyun Zhang
Jingdong Luan
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title Land Circulation, Scale Operation, and Agricultural Carbon Reduction Efficiency: Evidence from China
title_short Land Circulation, Scale Operation, and Agricultural Carbon Reduction Efficiency: Evidence from China
title_full Land Circulation, Scale Operation, and Agricultural Carbon Reduction Efficiency: Evidence from China
title_fullStr Land Circulation, Scale Operation, and Agricultural Carbon Reduction Efficiency: Evidence from China
title_full_unstemmed Land Circulation, Scale Operation, and Agricultural Carbon Reduction Efficiency: Evidence from China
title_sort land circulation, scale operation, and agricultural carbon reduction efficiency: evidence from china
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
issn 1607-887X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Based on the panel data of 30 Chinese province in 2005–2018, this paper quantifies agricultural carbon reduction efficiency (CRE), using the slack-based measure (SBM)-data envelopment analysis (DEA) model with undesired outputs (SBM-DEA∗), and empirically tests that development of land circulation market directly affects agricultural CRE, and indirectly affects agricultural CRE via scale operation of farmland. The results show that the following: (1) In the observation period, China’s agricultural CREs generally evolved from a low level to a high level, with an annual growth rate of 8.0%, but there is still a large space of carbon reduction. (2) Overall, land circulation significantly promoted agricultural CRE, but the promoting effect varied from region to region: the promoting effect was significant in eastern and central regions, and insignificant in western region. (3) Scale operation of farmland had a nonlinear, partial mediation effect on how land circulation influences agricultural CRE; land circulation greatly accelerated the scale operation of farmland, while the growing scale of farmland utilization had an inverted U-shaped influence on agricultural CRE. Our research results imply that promoting land circulation directly drives the low-carbon transformation of agriculture in China, but excessive scale operation of farmland might hinder agricultural carbon reduction.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9288895
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