期刊
  出版年
  关键词
结果中检索 Open Search
Please wait a minute...
选择: 显示/隐藏图片
1. Elite capture, the “follow-up checks” policy, and the targeted poverty alleviation program: Evidence from rural western China
CHENG Xiao-yu, WANG Jian-ying, Kevin Z. CHEN
Journal of Integrative Agriculture    2021, 20 (4): 880-890.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(20)63444-X
摘要129)      PDF    收藏
Decentralized methods for targeting poverty are widely adopted in developing countries to improve the performance of various poverty alleviation programs.  A common challenge for implementing successful decentralized targeting is the existence of elite capture.  China has recently implemented a nationwide decentralized poverty targeting program, the targeted poverty alleviation (TPA) policy, to achieve the national goal of eliminating absolute poverty by the end of 2020.  As the largest decentralized poverty targeting program in the world, TPA’s successful implementation was believed to be threatened by elite capture in some earlier reports.  Since 2015, a targeting correction mechanism, called “follow-up checks” policy, has been introduced.  With the “follow-up checks” policy, the elites and other ineligible households who receive benefits under TPA were removed from the program.  This paper investigates the elite capture phenomenon in TPA using village census data from a poverty-stricken county in 2017 - two years after implementing the “follow-up checks” policy.  We find no evidence of elite capture in TPA.  The elites are unlikely to become beneficiaries or receive more benefits than non-elites.  Our results contradict earlier findings that reported elite capture in TPA.  We argue that the reason is the accountability emphasized by the central government in the “follow-up checks” policy.  Our findings imply that having proper accountability is critical for improving targeting performance by global antipoverty initiatives.
参考文献 | 相关文章 | 多维度评价
2. Factors affecting the adoption of on-farm milk safety measures in Northern China - An examination from the perspective of farm size and production type
YANG Xin-ran, Kevin Z. Chen, KONG Xiang-zhi
Journal of Integrative Agriculture    2019, 18 (2): 471-481.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(19)62567-0
摘要306)      PDF(pc) (1042KB)(692)    收藏
The cow stock of smallholder farmers with less than 100 cows still accounted for nearly 50% of total cows in China.  Since the milk scandal occurred in 2008, raw milk safety has become focus for the sound development of the Chinese dairy industry. Adoption of on-farm milk safety measures by smallholders is a key for ensuring milk safety, and these measures are largely voluntary in nature.  The recent survey conducted in northern China reveals that an overall adoption rate of various milk safety measures by smallholders is close to 48% with wide variations across the dairy farmers.  We employ the Poisson regression model to study the determinants of farmers’ adoption of voluntary milk safety measures.  Compared with backyard dairy farmers, dairy complex and scaled dairy farms adopted more milk safety measures.  Moreover, the empirical result indicates that farmers’ adoption of raw milk safety measures is positively affected by farm size.  These findings suggest that the changing dairy production structure towards larger farms and away from backyard dairy farming prompts smallholder dairy farmers to adopt more raw milk safety measures.  This lends some support to the role of recent policy initiatives towards larger farms and away from backyard dairy farming on increasing the farmers’ milk safety practices and reducing on-farm incidence of milk safety.
参考文献 | 相关文章 | 多维度评价
3. Managing Climate Change Risk in China’s Agricultural Sector: The Potential for an Integrated Risk Management Framework
Kevin Z. Chen , Claire Hsu
Journal of Integrative Agriculture    2014, 13 (7): 1418-1431.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(14)60820-0
摘要1738)      PDF    收藏
Climate change poses a serious threat to the future food security of China, which is among the most disaster-prone countries in the world. This paper discusses the implications of climate change for China’s agricultural sector. Its main objectives are to identify the agricultural risks associated with climate change, to introduce a conceptual framework for agricultural climate risk management and to enumerate key adaptation strategies, challenges, and recommendations.
参考文献 | 相关文章 | 多维度评价