Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program

The Grain for Green Program (GGP) is an important ecological project in China that was implemented to tackle serious soil erosion and forest loss for sustainable development. Investigating landscape change is an efficient way to monitor and assess the implementation of GGP. In this paper, 180 ethnic...

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Main Authors: Wang, Dan, Higgitt, David, Tang, Yu-Ting, He, Jun, Guo, Luo
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Language:English
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author Wang, Dan
Higgitt, David
Tang, Yu-Ting
He, Jun
Guo, Luo
author_facet Wang, Dan
Higgitt, David
Tang, Yu-Ting
He, Jun
Guo, Luo
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description The Grain for Green Program (GGP) is an important ecological project in China that was implemented to tackle serious soil erosion and forest loss for sustainable development. Investigating landscape change is an efficient way to monitor and assess the implementation of GGP. In this paper, 180 ethnic villages, including 36 Miao and Dong (MD) villages with combined populations of Miao people and Dong people, 65 Dong villages, and 79 Miao villages in Qiandongnan Prefecture were selected to investigate the influence of GGP on ethnic villages by evaluating the landscape changes before and after the implementation of the GGP within 1-km and 2-km distance buffers around ethnic villages. The results show that the GGP has more significant positive impacts on reforestation around Miao villages than Dong villages and MD villages because Miao villages are mostly located in higher and steeper areas, which are the focus of the GGP. Based on the analysis, a continuation of the GGP in Qiandongnan Prefecture is recommended, as it can incentivize the recovery of forest cover in steeper slopes. More attention should now be paid to the Dong villages and MD villages, which were not previously a focus of the GGP.
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spelling nottingham-553772018-10-22T14:31:27Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55377/ Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program Wang, Dan Higgitt, David Tang, Yu-Ting He, Jun Guo, Luo The Grain for Green Program (GGP) is an important ecological project in China that was implemented to tackle serious soil erosion and forest loss for sustainable development. Investigating landscape change is an efficient way to monitor and assess the implementation of GGP. In this paper, 180 ethnic villages, including 36 Miao and Dong (MD) villages with combined populations of Miao people and Dong people, 65 Dong villages, and 79 Miao villages in Qiandongnan Prefecture were selected to investigate the influence of GGP on ethnic villages by evaluating the landscape changes before and after the implementation of the GGP within 1-km and 2-km distance buffers around ethnic villages. The results show that the GGP has more significant positive impacts on reforestation around Miao villages than Dong villages and MD villages because Miao villages are mostly located in higher and steeper areas, which are the focus of the GGP. Based on the analysis, a continuation of the GGP in Qiandongnan Prefecture is recommended, as it can incentivize the recovery of forest cover in steeper slopes. More attention should now be paid to the Dong villages and MD villages, which were not previously a focus of the GGP. MDPI 2018-09-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55377/1/sustainability-10-03485.pdf Wang, Dan, Higgitt, David, Tang, Yu-Ting, He, Jun and Guo, Luo (2018) Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program. Sustainability, 10 (10). 3485/1-3485/18. ISSN 2071-1050 landscape change; ethnic villages; Qiandongnan Prefecture; Grain for Green Program; sustainable development https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3485 doi:10.3390/su10103485 doi:10.3390/su10103485
spellingShingle landscape change; ethnic villages; Qiandongnan Prefecture; Grain for Green Program; sustainable development
Wang, Dan
Higgitt, David
Tang, Yu-Ting
He, Jun
Guo, Luo
Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program
title Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program
title_full Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program
title_fullStr Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program
title_full_unstemmed Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program
title_short Landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for Green Program
title_sort landscape change and the sustainable development strategy of different types of ethnic villages driven by the grain for green program
topic landscape change; ethnic villages; Qiandongnan Prefecture; Grain for Green Program; sustainable development
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