Fuelwood collection is one of the main human activities threatening giant pandas’ habitats. The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the determinants of fuelwood consumption by households inside and around China’s panda nature reserves. Finding these determinants is not only useful in understanding energy consumption behavior, but also for creating more effective policy to protect giant pandas’ habitats. We conducted a questionnaire survey in the Qinling mountain areas of Shaanxi province; 187 effective questionnaires from 16 villages in five nature reserves were collected and analyzed using a Tobit model. The results show that the average fuelwood consumption per household around panda nature reserves was 1.22 t in year 2017, and that there was no significant difference in fuelwood consumption between households inside or outside the nature reserves. Apart from household income, both the number of household members and ownership of energy-saving stoves show significant effects on fuelwood consumption. We conclude that the establishment of these nature reserves has not contributed towards decreasing fuelwood consumption inside the nature reserves, but it has transferred the harvesting location for fuelwood from inside the nature reserve to the outside. Since the increase in household income can significantly reduce the fuelwood consumption, policymakers should focus on how to increase rural household incomes to decrease fuelwood consumption. However, providing rural households around nature reserves with energy-saving stoves tends not to be an effective measure for reducing the fuelwood consumption.
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Determinants of Household Fuelwood Consumption in Giant Panda Nature Reserves Available to Purchase
Wei Zhou;
Wei Zhou
College of Economics & Management, South China Agricultural University
, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, China
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Zhong-Yu Yang;
Zhong-Yu Yang
College of Economics, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics
, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, China
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Yi-Jing Zhang
College of Economics & Management, South China Agricultural University
, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, China
Corresponding author: Yi-Jing Zhang, yijing_becky@163.com. This study was supported by National Natural Science Fund of China – Major International (Regional) Joint Research Project under Grant 71761147003, Natural Science Fund of China under Grant 72003069, Natural Science Fund of Guangdong Province under Grants 2018A030310347, 2017A030313424, and 2017A030310077, and Humanity and Social Science Youth Foundation of Ministry of Education, China under Grant 17YJC790029.
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Corresponding author: Yi-Jing Zhang, yijing_becky@163.com. This study was supported by National Natural Science Fund of China – Major International (Regional) Joint Research Project under Grant 71761147003, Natural Science Fund of China under Grant 72003069, Natural Science Fund of Guangdong Province under Grants 2018A030310347, 2017A030313424, and 2017A030310077, and Humanity and Social Science Youth Foundation of Ministry of Education, China under Grant 17YJC790029.
Online ISSN: 1618-1530
Print ISSN: 1104-6899
© 2022 W. Zhou, Z.-Y. Yang and Y.-J. Zhang
2021
W. Zhou, Z.-Y. Yang and Y.-J. Zhang
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Journal of Forest Economics (2021) 36 (1-2): 125–140.
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Zhou W, Yang Z, Zhang Y (2021), "Determinants of Household Fuelwood Consumption in Giant Panda Nature Reserves". Journal of Forest Economics, Vol. 36 No. 1-2 pp. 125–140, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/112.00000528
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