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Drawing on data from the China General Social Survey released in 2017, this paper constructs a theoretical analysis framework of “social network—social fairness perceptions—farmers' continued participation in environmental governance.” Additionally, we employ a structural equation model with bootstrap autonomous sampling method to examine the mediating role of social fairness perceptions. The findings demonstrate that social network, procedural fairness perception, and outcome fairness perception all significantly influence farmers' continued participation in environmental governance. Moreover, social fairness perceptions partially mediate the relationship between social network and farmers' continued participation in environmental governance. Furthermore, higher levels of procedural fairness perception and outcome fairness perception correspond to greater degrees of Chinese farmers' continued participation in environmental governance; conversely, stronger social networks are associated with lower levels of Chinese farmers' continued participation in such activities. This paper aims to elucidate the specific role played by social fairness perceptions within Chinese farmers' continued participation in environmental governance and to actively explore the policy implications.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":7553,"journal":{"name":"Agricultural Research","volume":"13 2","pages":"319 - 327"},"PeriodicalIF":1.4000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-08","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The Role of Social Fairness Perceptions in Farmers’ Continued Participation in Environmental Governance: A China Scenario\",\"authors\":\"Bo Hou, Yan Xu, Zhiwei Wang, Jing Hou\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s40003-023-00688-1\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The ecological and environmental challenges in rural areas of China are increasingly severe, and farmers' continued participation in environmental governance has emerged as a renewed focal point. 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The Role of Social Fairness Perceptions in Farmers’ Continued Participation in Environmental Governance: A China Scenario
The ecological and environmental challenges in rural areas of China are increasingly severe, and farmers' continued participation in environmental governance has emerged as a renewed focal point. However, the participation behaviors in environmental governance represent an ongoing life cycle. Therefore, the study of farmers' sustained engagement in environmental participation is crucial for promoting green and low-carbon development and addressing ecological and environmental problems in China. Drawing on data from the China General Social Survey released in 2017, this paper constructs a theoretical analysis framework of “social network—social fairness perceptions—farmers' continued participation in environmental governance.” Additionally, we employ a structural equation model with bootstrap autonomous sampling method to examine the mediating role of social fairness perceptions. The findings demonstrate that social network, procedural fairness perception, and outcome fairness perception all significantly influence farmers' continued participation in environmental governance. Moreover, social fairness perceptions partially mediate the relationship between social network and farmers' continued participation in environmental governance. Furthermore, higher levels of procedural fairness perception and outcome fairness perception correspond to greater degrees of Chinese farmers' continued participation in environmental governance; conversely, stronger social networks are associated with lower levels of Chinese farmers' continued participation in such activities. This paper aims to elucidate the specific role played by social fairness perceptions within Chinese farmers' continued participation in environmental governance and to actively explore the policy implications.
期刊介绍:
The main objective of this initiative is to promote agricultural research and development. The journal will publish high quality original research papers and critical reviews on emerging fields and concepts for providing future directions. The publications will include both applied and basic research covering the following disciplines of agricultural sciences: Genetic resources, genetics and breeding, biotechnology, physiology, biochemistry, management of biotic and abiotic stresses, and nutrition of field crops, horticultural crops, livestock and fishes; agricultural meteorology, environmental sciences, forestry and agro forestry, agronomy, soils and soil management, microbiology, water management, agricultural engineering and technology, agricultural policy, agricultural economics, food nutrition, agricultural statistics, and extension research; impact of climate change and the emerging technologies on agriculture, and the role of agricultural research and innovation for development.