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Title: Changes in farm management and agricultural activities and their effect on farmers' satisfaction from land consolidation: The case of Bursa-Karacabey, Turkey
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Tarımsal Yapılar ve Sulama Bölümü.
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0000-0001-5129-8642
0000-0002-3865-7863
Yaslıoğlu, Erkan
Aslan, Şerife Tülin Akkaya
Kirmikil, Müge
Gündoğdu, Kemal
Arıcı, İsmet
AAH-2955-2021
AAL-5730-2020
ABE-6643-2020
ABI-4047-2020
N-9721-2013
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Keywords: Soil conservation practices
Adoption
Environmental sciences & ecology
Geography
Public administration
Urban studies
Bursa [Turkey]
Eurasia
Turkey
Agricultural management
Land management
Land use change
Research
Rural development
Working conditions
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Routledge Journals
Citation: Yaslıoğlu, E. vd. (2009). "Changes in farm management and agricultural activities and their effect on farmers' satisfaction from land consolidation: The case of Bursa-Karacabey, Turkey". European Planning Studies, 17(2), Special Issue, 327-340.
Abstract: In Turkey, the scattered, fragmented plots in agricultural areas are one of the major problems preventing agricultural efficiency. Land consolidation is an effective tool in improving efficiency, but the success depends greatly on farmers' satisfaction and adoption. Therefore, determination of issues important to farmers can positively influence future land consolidation projects. As such, land consolidation studies must be accelerated and extended nationwide in countries where land fragmentation is common and rural development is essential. This study determined the effects of changes in farm structures and agricultural activities on satisfaction with land consolidation. Nine villages in the Bursa-Karacabey (Turkey) plain irrigation area were selected as study sites, and the logit model was used to analyse survey data including 190 respondents. Our results indicate that farmers' age (AGE), easiness in crop pattern planning (CRPT), reduction in distance between farmstead centre and plots (DFCP), reduction in time consumed in accessing the plots (TIMES) and improvement in working conditions in the fields (WORC) significantly affected the satisfaction with land consolidation. All of these factors except farmers' age (AGE) are related to consolidation of scattered, fragmented and tiny parcels into larger plots with suitable shape and size for agriculture. Consolidation also increased production and further improved working conditions.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09654310802553639
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09654310802553639
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22991
ISSN: 0965-4313
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