Forestland Reform in China: What do the Farmers Want? A Choice Experiment on Farmers’ Property Rights Preferences
Abstract
Various decentralization experiments are currently underway in the Chinese forestry sector.
However, a key question often ignored by researchers and policy makers is what farmers
really want from reform. This paper addresses this question using a survey-based choice
experiment. We investigated farmers’ preferences for various property-rights attributes of a
forestland contract. We found that farmers are highly concerned with what types of rights a
contract provides. Reducing perceived risks of contract termination and introducing a
priority right in the renewal of an old contract significantly increase farmers’ marginal
willingness to pay (MWTP) for a forest contract. An extended waiting time for rights to
harvest the forest reduces a farmer’s perceived value of a contract. Farmers are also
concerned with the tenure length. In one region, the annual willingenss to pay for a 50-year
contract is even higher than the annual willingness to pay for 25-year contract.
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Date
2009-06-30Author
Qin, Pin
Carlsson, Fredrik
Xu, Jintao
Keywords
China
Choice experiment
Forest
MWTP
Property rights
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
370
Language
eng