Effect analysis of government intervention on scale-heterogeneous farmers’ behavior of groundwater exploitation
Xin Wang, Qian Lu, Zhaohua Zhang

TL;DR
This study examines how different government policies affect farmers' groundwater use, finding that guidance is more effective than incentives or restrictions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a scale-heterogeneous analysis of groundwater governance using quantile regression on survey data.
Findings
Guided and incentive measures reduce groundwater use, with guidance being more effective than incentives.
The effectiveness of incentive measures weakens as farmers' land scale increases.
Guided measures become more influential at higher levels of water consumption.
Abstract
Government intervention has become an important measure to restrain groundwater overexploitation. This paper analyzes the effect of three types of government intervention measures, namely, guidance, incentive and constraint, on farmers’ groundwater utilization behavior, from the perspective of scale-heterogeneity, using general quantile regression model, by survey data of 1122 households in well irrigation area of north China. The results showed that: (1) the incentive and guiding measures have negative effects on farmers’ groundwater usage, while the effect of restrictive measures is not obvious. The guided policy is superior to the incentive measure as to governance effect. (2) With the increase of farmers’ land scale, the influence of incentive measures shows a trend of weakening, and the effect of guided measures on groundwater demand reduction of farmers is stronger. When it comes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWater resources management and optimization · Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies · Irrigation Practices and Water Management
