The impact of land use change on grain potential productivity is one of the most important topics in the research of land use/cover change and its effects. Western Jilin, located on the edge of an ecotone in northern China, and its land use have changed dramatically in recent decades, with significant impact on grain potential productivity. This study evaluated the grain potential productivity in different conditions and analyzed the response to land use change based on land use data, meteorological data and statistical data by using the Global Agro- ecological Zone model. Results showed that (1) grain potential productivity of Western Jilin in 2010 was 19.12 million tons, an increase of 34.8% over 1975 because of changes in land use and in...
China has extremely scarce land resources compared to the world average. There is an urgent need for...
AbstractBased on the background of construct the national grain strategy project of Henan province c...
Research on land resource carrying capacity (LRCC) focuses on the population that regional land reso...
The impact of land use change on grain potential productivity is one of the most important topics in...
With rapid and continuous population growth and the associated declining quality of cultivated land,...
During the last 40 years, the quantity and spatial patterns of farmland in Western Jilin have change...
China's cultivated land has been undergoing dramatic changes along with its rapidly growing economy ...
Studies on land use change and food security in China have often neglected the regional variability ...
Terrain, an important limiting factor in land use change, strongly influences agricultural productiv...
China policies and Grain-for-Green Project have led to changes in farmland area and grain production...
The quantity and spatial pattern of farmland has changed in China, which has led to a major change i...
The carbon emissions and agricultural nonpoint source pollution constraints were incorporated into t...
The population growth and demand for high living standard not only increase food demand but also cau...
The sluggish rate of growth for China's grain production during the past decade is a major concern f...
Driven by technological progress and market demand, the optimization and adjustment of grain plantin...
China has extremely scarce land resources compared to the world average. There is an urgent need for...
AbstractBased on the background of construct the national grain strategy project of Henan province c...
Research on land resource carrying capacity (LRCC) focuses on the population that regional land reso...
The impact of land use change on grain potential productivity is one of the most important topics in...
With rapid and continuous population growth and the associated declining quality of cultivated land,...
During the last 40 years, the quantity and spatial patterns of farmland in Western Jilin have change...
China's cultivated land has been undergoing dramatic changes along with its rapidly growing economy ...
Studies on land use change and food security in China have often neglected the regional variability ...
Terrain, an important limiting factor in land use change, strongly influences agricultural productiv...
China policies and Grain-for-Green Project have led to changes in farmland area and grain production...
The quantity and spatial pattern of farmland has changed in China, which has led to a major change i...
The carbon emissions and agricultural nonpoint source pollution constraints were incorporated into t...
The population growth and demand for high living standard not only increase food demand but also cau...
The sluggish rate of growth for China's grain production during the past decade is a major concern f...
Driven by technological progress and market demand, the optimization and adjustment of grain plantin...
China has extremely scarce land resources compared to the world average. There is an urgent need for...
AbstractBased on the background of construct the national grain strategy project of Henan province c...
Research on land resource carrying capacity (LRCC) focuses on the population that regional land reso...