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Effect of agriculture–tourism integration on in situ urbanization of rural residents: evidence from 1868 counties in China

Juan Lu (College of Economics and Management, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China) (China Resources and Environment and Development Academy, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China)
He Li (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing, China)

China Agricultural Economic Review

ISSN: 1756-137X

Article publication date: 8 December 2023

Issue publication date: 22 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to clarify the impact of agriculture–tourism integration (ATI) on in situ urbanization (ISURB) of rural residents, to highlight the role of industrial integration in the process of China's ISURB and to provide industrial integration suggestions for promoting urbanization quality in Chinese counties.

Design/methodology/approach

By sorting out the panel data of China's 1868 counties, the evaluation index system of ISURB was constructed. Difference in difference (DID) and spatial Durbin-difference in difference (SDM-DID) model is used for estimate the relationship between ATI and ISURB.

Findings

First, ATI can improve ISURB by 11.4% higher than other regions. Second, theoretical analysis model of ATI on ISURB is constructed from four aspects of “drive–push–pull–block.” The results show that ATI can promote ISURB by increasing upgrading of rural industries, rural employment demand and income capacity, whereas ATI may inhibit ISURB by reducing farmland. Third, considering changes in institutional, hard and soft factors, rural collective economy, information infrastructure and digital finance all promote positive impact of ATI on ISURB. Fourth, ATI will produce spillover effects on ISURB in neighboring regions, which is more pronounced in the central and western regions.

Research limitations/implications

This study lacks quantification of ATI, so future studies are encouraged to further quantify ATI at the county level.

Practical implications

This study has policy significance for constructing ATI demonstration counties and promoting ISURB in China's counties.

Social implications

It is of great practical value to promote China's ISURB. By stimulating ATI, it can improve income and employment capacity of rural residents and stimulate ISURB of China.

Originality/value

This study enriches the theoretical and practical research on industrial integration behaviors during the process of ISURB.

Highlights

  1. Use county data to measure in situ urbanization (ISURB)

  2. Agriculture–tourism integration (ATI) can increase ISURB

  3. Constructs a “drive-push-pull-block” model to explain the influence mechanism

  4. Use spatial Durbin-difference in difference (SDM-DID) models

  5. Consider collective economy, rural information infrastructure and digital finance

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Acknowledgements

This study is supported by General project of China Resources and Environment and Development Academy of Nanjing Agricultural University; Basic Scientific Research Service Fee of Central University Humanities and Social Science Fund Project (SKYC2022010); Humanities and Social Science Research Fund project of Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (XK0014522009) and General Project of Philosophy and Social Science Research of Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province (2022SJYB0044).

Citation

Lu, J. and Li, H. (2024), "Effect of agriculture–tourism integration on in situ urbanization of rural residents: evidence from 1868 counties in China", China Agricultural Economic Review, Vol. 16 No. 1, pp. 135-153. https://doi.org/10.1108/CAER-08-2022-0191

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