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Agricultural policies and farming systems: A case study of landscape changes in Shizuitou Village in the recent four decades.

WANG Xiao-jun1, ZHOU Yang1, YAN Yan-bin2, LI Lei2   

  1. (1College of Environmental Science and Resources, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China;  2Institute of Loess Plateau, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China)
  • Online:2015-01-18 Published:2015-01-18

Abstract:

Agricultural policy in China’s rural heartland is driving profound changes to traditional farming systems. A case study covering four decades mapped and recorded farming patterns and processes in Shizuitou Village, a rural village in northwest Shanxi. An integrated geospatial methodology from geography and anthropology was employed in the case study to record the changing dynamics of farming systems in Shizuitou Village to discover the longterm impacts of China’s agricultural policies on village farming systems. Positive and negative impacts of agricultural policies on village farming systems were mapped, inventoried and evaluated using Participatory Geographic Information Systems (PGIS). The results revealed traditional polycultures are being gradually replaced by industrialized monocultures. The driving forces behind these farming changes come from a series of government agricultural policies aiming at modernization of farming systems in China. The goal of these policies was to spur rapid development of industrial agriculture under the guise of modernization but is leading to the decay of traditional farming systems
 in the village that maintained local food security with healthy land for hundreds of years. The paper concluded with a recommendation that in future, agricultural policy makers should strike a more reasonable balance between shortterm agricultural profits and longterm farming sustainability based on the principles of ecological sustainable development under the context of global changes.