%0 Journal Article %T Welfare Effect Evaluation of Land-Lost Farmers¡¯ Households under Different Livelihood Asset Allocation %J Land | An Open Access Journal from MDPI %D 2019 %R https://doi.org/10.3390/land8110176 %X Based on research into the theory of household assets and the welfare of farmers, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)-entropy weight method and cloud model were used to study the welfare level of land-lost farmers¡¯ households under the different livelihood assets of Taohuayi Village, Taohuasan Village and Taohuawu Village in Taohua Town, Nanchang City. The results show that (1) The comprehensive welfare level of asset-deficient farmers¡¯ households is between the ¡°bad¡± and ¡°medium¡± levels and is closer to the ¡°bad¡± level. The comprehensive welfare level of asset-balanced farmers¡¯ households is between ¡°general¡± and ¡°good¡± and is closer to the ¡°good¡± level. (2) Judging from the various functional activity indicators that affect the welfare of the land-lost farmers, after the asset-deficient farmers¡¯ households lose their land, the welfare level of the family¡¯s financial situation, social security, living environment, mental status, development opportunities, and political participation are generally at low to medium-low levels, and only living conditions are at medium-to-high levels. (3) The welfare level of the living environment of the asset-balanced farmers¡¯ households is at a moderately low level, and the welfare of the remaining functional activities is at a medium to a medium-high level. We then propose corresponding policy recommendations. After losing land, it is necessary to implement a differentiated circulation guarantee and support policies to achieve targeted compensation and support for the land-lost farmers¡¯ households to improve the welfare level of land-lost farmers¡¯ households under different living asset allocation. View Full-Tex %U https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/11/176