Yun Teng, Boyuan Pang and Xiangyu Guo
The authors are committed to providing the Chinese government with a foundation for making decisions that will protect black land and ensure long-term agricultural development.
Abstract
Purpose
The authors are committed to providing the Chinese government with a foundation for making decisions that will protect black land and ensure long-term agricultural development.
Design/methodology/approach
Using the grounded theory approach, this study investigates the influencing factors affecting the quality of black land in Northeast China and proposes a hypothetical model for the mechanism of the influencing factors on the quality of black land in Northeast China.
Findings
The factors influencing the quality of black land include not only soil quality, ecological quality and environmental quality, but also economic quality and management quality, and can be classified into five categories. There are complex influence relationships between various factors and black land quality, with soil quality, ecological quality, environmental quality and management quality having a positive influence on economic quality. Soil quality, ecological quality and environmental quality are all improved as a result of good management. Black land quality is influenced positively by environmental quality, economic quality and management quality.
Research limitations/implications
The quality of black land is a major concern in terms of food production and long-term agricultural development. The black land in Northeast China was chosen as the subject of this study, and the research findings have some limitations. The next step will be to expand from studying the black land in Northeast China to the black land worldwide.
Originality/value
In Northeast China, the quality of the five dimensions of black land must be improved in a coordinated and consistent manner.