地理可达性和乡村治理如何缓解多重风险对农户福祉的影响?——来自大别山区的实证分析
How geographic accessibility and rural governance mitigate the impact of multiple risks on rural households'well-being:Evidence from the Dabie Mountains in China作者机构:Department of Land Resources ManagementSchool of Public AdministrationChina University of GeosciencesWuhan 430074China Key Laboratory of the MinistryofNatural Resources for Legal ResearchWuhan 430074China
出 版 物:《Journal of Geographical Sciences》 (地理学报(英文版))
年 卷 期:2024年第34卷第6期
页 面:1195-1227页
核心收录:
学科分类:02[经济学] 0202[经济学-应用经济学] 0302[法学-政治学] 03[法学] 08[工学] 020202[经济学-区域经济学] 0833[工学-城乡规划学] 083302[工学-城乡规划与设计]
基 金:National Natural Science Foundation of China No.42371315 No.41901213
主 题:multiple risks rural governance livelihood well-being index spatial traps Dabie Mountains China
摘 要:Despite previous studies on the interconnectedness of livelihood risks and human well-being, limited emphasis has been placed on the influence of geographic accessibility and rural governance on the well-being of rural households. Furthermore, the interplay between geographic accessibility, rural governance, and livelihood risk remains inadequately explored. Based on 522 household samples collected in the Dabie Mounand ordinary least squares regression, this study examines the influence of multiple risks on the subjective well-being of rural households by investigating the moderating roles played by geographic accessibility and rural governance. The results show that(1) multiple risk factors have a significant negative effect on rural households well-being(β=-0.219, p0.01);(2) geographic accessibility has a weak positive effect on rural households well-being(β=0.064, p0.1) compared to rural governance, which plays a larger positive role(β=0.228, p0.01);and(3) geographic accessibility has a significant moderating effect on the relationship between multiple risks and rural households well-being, decreasing the adverse impact of multiple risks on households well-being. Our findings suggest that geographic accessibility and rural governance have positive implications for enhancing the well-being of rural households. The findings provide policy insight into mitigating livelihood risks and their negative impacts on household well-being in mountainous regions worldwide.