The potential impact of nature reserves (NRs) on human well-being has been widely debated, while the results are still uncertain due to methodological challenges, data limitations, and underdeveloped theoretical framework. This study uses a seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) model to assess giant panda reserves’ impacts on human well-being. Using cross-sectional data of 714 households from both inside and outside of 14 giant panda reserves in Shaanxi and Sichuan provinces, we examined the impact of NRs on five dimensions of human well-being. Findings suggest that overall human well-being and the sub-dimensions of basic material for good life, good social relations, and the freedom of choice wellbeing are significantly higher for households living outside panda reserves than those living inside. In contrast, security was higher for households inside the reserves compared to outside. The results also indicate that households living inside the national-level NRs are significantly more satisfied with their basic material for good life and security than those living outside of national-level NRs. Furthermore, the negative impacts of the NRs on human well-being are relieved as the time since establishment increase.
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Jinyu Shen;
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College of Economics and Management, South China Agricultural University
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Nicholas J. Hogarth;
Nicholas J. Hogarth
Viikki Tropical Resources Institute (VITRI), Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, and Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), University of Helsinki
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Yilei Hou;
Yilei Hou
College of Economics and Management, Beijing Forestry University
, 35 Qinghua East Avenue, Beijing, 100083, China
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Wei Duan
College of Economics and Management, Beijing Forestry University
, 35 Qinghua East Avenue, Beijing, 100083, China
Corresponding author: Wei Duan, bluewei0099@163.com. We would like to thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China-Major International (Regional) Joint Research Project (71761147003), Humanity and Social Science Youth foundation of Ministry of Education, China (17YJC790029), and Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong province, China (2017A030310077) who supported this study. Any remaining errors are solely our own.
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Corresponding author: Wei Duan, bluewei0099@163.com. We would like to thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China-Major International (Regional) Joint Research Project (71761147003), Humanity and Social Science Youth foundation of Ministry of Education, China (17YJC790029), and Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong province, China (2017A030310077) who supported this study. Any remaining errors are solely our own.
Online ISSN: 1618-1530
Print ISSN: 1104-6899
© 2021 J. Shen, N. J. Hogarth, Y. Hou and W. Duan
2021
J. Shen, N. J. Hogarth, Y. Hou and W. Duan
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Journal of Forest Economics (2021) 36 (1-2): 79–101.
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Shen J, Hogarth NJ, Hou Y, Duan W (2021), "Impact of Nature Reserves on Human Well-being – Evidence from Giant Panda Reserves in China". Journal of Forest Economics, Vol. 36 No. 1-2 pp. 79–101, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/112.00000526
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