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How do government policies promote greening? Evidence from China

Journal

LAND USE POLICY
Volume 104, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105389

Keywords

Vegetation cover; Government policies; Afforestation; Human activities; Urban greening; Anthropogenic impacts

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42071231]

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The study found that despite local degradation in some areas, China has experienced large-scale greening, with policy-driven afforestation playing a key role. Policies related to agricultural intensification have also contributed to enhanced vegetation cover. Urban greening policies have been effective, as indicated by a 'U-shaped' curve relationship between changes in vegetation cover and urban sprawl. National nature reserve policies and the National Forest Conservation Program have provided stable conditions for natural vegetation growth without negative human disturbance. Government policies have had a clear and positive influence on greening in China in many aspects.
The large-scale greening observed across China in recent decades has been shown to be the result of human activities, and existing studies have also revealed the positive effects of policies on vegetation dynamics. However, the effects and mechanisms of detailed greening policies in China still remain unclear and targeted analyses are needed to offer scientific guidance for further policymaking in the pursuit of nationwide green development. In this study, Sen?s trend estimator and the Mann?Kendall test were used to analyze the spatiotemporal changes in vegetation cover from 2000 to 2015. The effects of five main government policies on vegetation cover (i.e., afforestation, urban greening, agricultural improvement, nature reserve, and natural forest conservation policies) were investigated by using Kendall?s tau-b correlation, as well as buffer zones and fluctuation analyses model. The results showed that China has experienced large-scale greening, despite the local degradation of vegetation in some areas. Policy-driven afforestation has played an important role in large-scale greening, while policies related to agricultural intensification have enhanced vegetation cover. Although urbanization has altered local ecosystems, the relationship between changes in vegetation cover and urban sprawl displayed a ?U-shaped? curve, which indicates that urban greening policies have been effective. National nature reserve policies and the National Forest Conservation Program have provided the stable conditions needed for natural vegetation growth without negative human disturbance. It may be concluded that government policies have had a clear and positive influence on greening in China in many respects.

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