The Impact of Rural Out-Migration on Land Use Transition
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Land Environmental and Policy Impact Assessment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 12634
Special Issue Editors
Interests: rural governance; rural planning; sustainable rural development
Interests: renewable energy; technological change; multi-actor systems; land-use planning; circular economy; climate change adaptation; digital agriculture
Interests: rural water security; ecosystem services; human well-being; disaster-induced migration; water resource management
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to our Special Issue ‘The Impact of Rural Out-Migration on Land Use Transition’. In rural areas, agricultural production activities in which local residents have long been engaged have created a mosaic of various land uses, providing rich biodiversity, multifunctionality and ecosystem services. The Japanese term “satoyama” is now widely used internationally as a term to represent secondary nature. However, in both developed and developing countries, the low profitability and the hard physical labor of agriculture, as well as the lack of job opportunities other than agriculture have caused a population out-flow, especially among young people, raising concerns about the sustainability of agriculture and the decline of its indirect roles and services. While rural out-migration and land use transition in rural areas have been studied widely, it is important to know the mechanisms between them for practical solutions.
This Special Issue aims to understand the relationship between population outflow, a socioeconomic phenomenon, and its impacts on land use or Nature, which have been common challenges in countries around the world. Contributions at the intersection of land use and rural studies are especially welcome, but contributions from other fields related to human-environment interaction are also highly welcome. Regional and scalar diversity in contributions is also desired.
In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. We are interested in contributions that link population out-flow to changing land uses, through either empirical research or conceptual/theoretical works. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Preference for agriculture among young rural residents;
- Livelihood vulnerability and resilience;
- Labor out-migration;
- Land use transition and prediction of multi-functional roles of agriculture;
- Relationship of eco-system service and aging and declining population;
- Challenges to tackle rural out-migration.
Dr. Kenichiro Onitsuka
Dr. Corinthias P. M. Sianipar
Dr. Mrittika Basu
Dr. Rajarshi Dasgupta
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- rural areas
- out-migration
- land use transition
- multi-functional roles of agriculture
- ecosystem service
- biodiversity
- satoyama
- labor shortage
- aging
- depopulation
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