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Library Roles of Scholars in the Practice of Combating-Desertification: A Case Study in Northwest China

Roles of Scholars in the Practice of Combating-Desertification: A Case Study in Northwest China

Roles of Scholars in the Practice of Combating-Desertification: A Case Study in Northwest China

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Date of publication
December 2010
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AGRIS:US201301883355
Pages
154-166

This study investigated the perceived importance of scholars' participation in combating-desertification programs in northwest China and analyzed the underlying factors and mechanisms. Our results show that, while various experts, professors, and researchers have participated in combating-desertification programs, their actions were often not effective. Only those scholars who understood the local situations adequately had important and positive impacts. These scholars served as information brokers between the governments and other stakeholders, entrepreneurial activity organizers for farmers, governmental representatives, or advocators for local affairs themselves. They played indispensible roles in facilitating efforts in combating desertification. The study also identified key factors that led to the success of scholars' participation in combating-desertification activities. Our findings have practical implications for improving the effectiveness of scholars' participation in land restoration and environmental management.

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Yang, Lihua
Lan, Zhiyong
Wu, Jianguo

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