Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation

Current literature about the effectiveness of land consolidation especially hollowed village consolidation (HVC) is dominated by static studies interpreting the failures and success of certain project in a specific stage. However, HVC as a complex progress takes time to take effects with social lear...

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Main Authors: Li, Yurui, Wang, Qianyi, Zhang, Xuanchang, Fan, Pengcan, Cheong, Kee Cheok
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spelling my.um.eprints.410662023-08-15T02:49:42Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41066/ Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation Li, Yurui Wang, Qianyi Zhang, Xuanchang Fan, Pengcan Cheong, Kee Cheok H Social Sciences (General) Business Current literature about the effectiveness of land consolidation especially hollowed village consolidation (HVC) is dominated by static studies interpreting the failures and success of certain project in a specific stage. However, HVC as a complex progress takes time to take effects with social learning modifying perceptions of those affected. Based on survey data on residents' characteristics, living conditions and perceptions, and K-means Clustering Method and ANOVA analysis, this paper depicted how farmers' perceptions of HVC are changed. Under the guidance of social learning theories, this research found that farmers' acceptance of HVC gradually increased with the progressive integration of the rural community in regional development. However, inter-group differ-entiation could be detected, with their household characteristics. The authors argue that the decision makers should pay attention to the three-stage authority and policy foci development process in HVC program implied by social learning theory. The decision maker should respect the development procedures and underpin the key driving factors affecting rural households' satisfaction at a every stage thus ensuring the effectiveness of HVC: (stage 1) sufficient publicity, participation promotion, and stakeholder integration should be highlighted before implementation; (stage 2) communal administration, community activities, industrial development and sector integration should be given more attention to achieve better construction performance in the developing stage; and (stage 3) self-innovation, mutual coordination, community awareness, common well-being are key factors for sustainable development of newly built key settlements/communities. Elsevier 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Li, Yurui and Wang, Qianyi and Zhang, Xuanchang and Fan, Pengcan and Cheong, Kee Cheok (2022) Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation. Habitat International, 128. ISSN 0197-3975, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2022.102652 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2022.102652>. 10.1016/j.habitatint.2022.102652
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
Business
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
Business
Li, Yurui
Wang, Qianyi
Zhang, Xuanchang
Fan, Pengcan
Cheong, Kee Cheok
Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation
description Current literature about the effectiveness of land consolidation especially hollowed village consolidation (HVC) is dominated by static studies interpreting the failures and success of certain project in a specific stage. However, HVC as a complex progress takes time to take effects with social learning modifying perceptions of those affected. Based on survey data on residents' characteristics, living conditions and perceptions, and K-means Clustering Method and ANOVA analysis, this paper depicted how farmers' perceptions of HVC are changed. Under the guidance of social learning theories, this research found that farmers' acceptance of HVC gradually increased with the progressive integration of the rural community in regional development. However, inter-group differ-entiation could be detected, with their household characteristics. The authors argue that the decision makers should pay attention to the three-stage authority and policy foci development process in HVC program implied by social learning theory. The decision maker should respect the development procedures and underpin the key driving factors affecting rural households' satisfaction at a every stage thus ensuring the effectiveness of HVC: (stage 1) sufficient publicity, participation promotion, and stakeholder integration should be highlighted before implementation; (stage 2) communal administration, community activities, industrial development and sector integration should be given more attention to achieve better construction performance in the developing stage; and (stage 3) self-innovation, mutual coordination, community awareness, common well-being are key factors for sustainable development of newly built key settlements/communities.
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author Li, Yurui
Wang, Qianyi
Zhang, Xuanchang
Fan, Pengcan
Cheong, Kee Cheok
author_facet Li, Yurui
Wang, Qianyi
Zhang, Xuanchang
Fan, Pengcan
Cheong, Kee Cheok
author_sort Li, Yurui
title Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation
title_short Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation
title_full Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation
title_fullStr Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation
title_full_unstemmed Social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation
title_sort social learning and dynamics of farmers? perception towards hollowed village consolidation
publisher Elsevier
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41066/
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