Evaluation of the Application of Soil and Water Conservation Practices:
A Case Study in Changting County, southeast China
Abstract
Soil and water conservation practices, governance processes, and
governance effects can be regarded as elements that constitute a unique
coupling system. In order to understand the operation of this coupling
system, a structural equation model was used to determine the coupling
paths and intensities based on field research data collected from 193
local households in Changting County, China during 2021. The results
showed that the elements within the coupling system remained unchanged
and the coupling state was steady, with the same coupling path
directions in 2010 and 2020. However, the intensities of the coupling
paths varied with different path coefficients, where they followed the
order of: governance process (0.99) > governance effect
(0.57) > coupling state (–0.39) in 2010; and governance
process (0.94) > coupling state (0.92) >
governance effect (0.17) in 2020. We conclude that although the elements
were optimized to a certain extent during the evolution of the coupling
system, the lack of harmony among ecological resources and industries
detrimentally affected the dynamics of the coupling system. Thus, the
government should focus on the harmonious development of ecological
resources and the integration of industries to facilitate the
high-quality development of ecological civilization.