Understanding the spatiality of the rural poor's livelihoods in Northeast China: Geographical context, location and urban hierarchy
The livelihoods approach has become dominant for understanding poverty issues and advising on development policies. Spatial perspectives have been increasingly recognised to be important for understanding the increasing complexity and dynamics of livelihoods with regional development, urbanisation a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied geography (Sevenoaks) 2023-03, Vol.152, p.102865, Article 102865 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The livelihoods approach has become dominant for understanding poverty issues and advising on development policies. Spatial perspectives have been increasingly recognised to be important for understanding the increasing complexity and dynamics of livelihoods with regional development, urbanisation and close rural-urban interactions. This study further develops this perspective by highlighting the concepts of geographical context, location and urban hierarchy and adopts a multi-scalar analytical approach. The study examines the rural poor's livelihood strategies in Jilin Province of China based on two surveys conducted with about 3000 households in total and multiple logistic regression analysis. Our results demonstrate that half of the rural poor depend on incomes and livelihood strategies without labour input. From a macro-spatial view, the rural poor living in the Western and Eastern Areas, which have more challenging geographical contexts, are more dependent on subsidy income. From a micro-spatial view, rural livelihoods change, with spatial patterns depending on distance to urban areas and the type of these areas; small and medium-sized urban areas are more important for the rural poor's livelihoods. Geographical context makes these urban effects on rural livelihoods spatially more heterogeneous. Spatial understandings of livelihoods research help to better target and tailor poverty alleviation policies.
•Spatial perspectives are needed for livelihoods research and policymaking.•Urban impacts on rural livelihoods depend on distance and urban hierarchy.•Small and medium-sized cities are most relevant to the rural poor's livelihoods.•Geographical context contributes to the spatial heterogeneity of urban effects.•Half of the rural poor have Strategy without Labour Input. |
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ISSN: | 0143-6228 1873-7730 1873-7730 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apgeog.2022.102865 |