土地所有者参与绿化计划的意识与意愿:以台南县为例

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Wan-Yu Liu, Jiunn-Cheng Lin
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摘要

一项绿色造林计划(GFP)预计将在前8年内促进台湾平原的重新造林总面积达6万公顷。地主的年度补助为每公顷12万新台币(约4,000美元),20年补助为240万新台币。本文透过调查地主对绿色农业政策的意见,了解他们参与绿色农业政策的动机,以及他们对政策设计的关注与认同程度。根据本文的研究结果,仍然有较高比例的受访者不知道GFP;超过50%的房东持中立态度或愿意参与,因为他们获得了高额的再造林补贴;大约30%的房东不愿意参与。就政策期限而言,52.7%的回答者认为应缩短至15年以下;就补助金额而言,41.7%的回答者认为应提高至每公顷约新台币25万元。本文提出了以下政策建议:(1)许多房东对GFP仍不了解,政府应加大政策宣传力度;(2)许多地主不愿参与绿色农业生产的主要原因是他们没有足够的土地来满足条件,因此政府应考虑调整其最低农业用地面积要求;(3)政府在后续推广GFP时,可以考虑针对高收入、高学历的房东;(4)由于该政策本身的补贴对房东的帮助有限,政府应帮助房东在现有补贴的基础上探索其他植树造林的收入可能性,并提高参与激励。
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Landlord Awareness of and Willingness to Participate in a Green Forestation Plan: The Case of Tainan County
A green forestation plan (GFP) is expected to promote the reforestation of plains totaling 60,000 ha within the first 8 yr in Taiwan. Annual subsidies for landlords, is NT$120,000 (US$ 4,000) per hectare, and NT$2.4 million for 20 yr. In this paper, we surveyed landlords' opinions towards the GFP in an attempt to understand their incentives to participate in the GFP and their levels of concern and agreement towards the policy design. According to the results of this paper, there was still a relatively high proportion of respondents who were not aware of the GFP; more than 50% of landlords were neutral or willing to participate given high reforestation subsidies; approximately 30% of landlords were unwilling to participate. In terms of the period of this policy, 52.7% of respondents indicated that it should be shortened to ≦ 15 yr. In terms of the amount of the subsidy, 41.7% of respondents said that it should be raised to approximately NT$250,000/ha. Some policy suggestions are provided as follows: (1) many landlords are still unaware of the GFP so the government should enhance the promotion of the policy; (2) many landlords are unwilling to participate in GFP mainly because they do not own enough land to be eligible, hence the government should consider adjusting its requirements for the minimum agricultural land area; (3) for subsequent promotions of the GFP, the government may consider targeting landlords with high incomes and high levels of education; and (4) because the subsidy of this policy alone provides limited help to landlords, the government should help landlords explore other revenue possibilities from afforestation in addition to the existing subsidies and raise the participation incentives.
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Taiwan Journal of Forest Science
Taiwan Journal of Forest Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: The Taiwan Journal of Forest Science is an academic publication that welcomes contributions from around the world. The journal covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, including Forest Biology and Ecology (tree breeding, silviculture, soils, etc.), Forest Management (watershed management, forest pests and diseases, forest fire, wildlife, recreation, etc.), Biotechnology, and Wood Science. Manuscripts acceptable to the journal include (1) research papers, (2) research notes, (3) review articles, and (4) monographs. A research note differs from a research paper in its scope which is less-comprehensive, yet it contains important information. In other words, a research note offers an innovative perspective or new discovery which is worthy of early disclosure.
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