The multiple cropping practice is essential to agriculture because it has been shown to significantly increase the grain yield and promote agricultural economic development. In this study, potential multiple cropping systems in China are calculated based on meteorological observation data by using the Agricultural Ecology Zone (AEZ) model. Following this, the changes in the potential cropping systems in response to climate change between the 1960s and the 2010s were subsequently analyzed. The results indicate that the changes of potential multiple cropping systems show tremendous heterogeneity in respect to the spatial pattern in China. A key finding is that the magnitude of change of the potential cropping systems showed a pattern of incre...
Double- and triple-cropping in a year have played a very important role in meeting the rising need f...
Exploiting the full potential of the realizable triple cropping system (RTCS) is one of the most eff...
To understand the change in irrigation water requirement (IWR) in China under the changing climate c...
The multiple cropping practice is essential to agriculture because it has been shown to significantl...
The multiple cropping practice is essential to agriculture because it has been shown to significantl...
The rapid growth of China’s demand for grains is expected to continue in the coming decades, largely...
Improving the understanding of cropland change and its driving factors is a current focus for policy...
From the Global Agro-Ecological Zone (GAEZ) model, changes in the three climate factors (temperature...
Climate change has been highlighted over the last decades worldwide, with pronounced higher warming ...
The production of wheat, maize and rice accounts for more than 90% of the total grain production of ...
Though analyze the potential impacts of global climate change on China's agriculture, the meaningful...
Northern China is the major grain-production region in the country. To adapt to climate change and e...
Previous analyses have shown that cropland in China is intensifying leading to an increase in crop p...
Climate change can bring positive and negative effects on Chinese agriculture, but negative impacts ...
Global climate change may impact grain production as atmospheric conditions and water supply change,...
Double- and triple-cropping in a year have played a very important role in meeting the rising need f...
Exploiting the full potential of the realizable triple cropping system (RTCS) is one of the most eff...
To understand the change in irrigation water requirement (IWR) in China under the changing climate c...
The multiple cropping practice is essential to agriculture because it has been shown to significantl...
The multiple cropping practice is essential to agriculture because it has been shown to significantl...
The rapid growth of China’s demand for grains is expected to continue in the coming decades, largely...
Improving the understanding of cropland change and its driving factors is a current focus for policy...
From the Global Agro-Ecological Zone (GAEZ) model, changes in the three climate factors (temperature...
Climate change has been highlighted over the last decades worldwide, with pronounced higher warming ...
The production of wheat, maize and rice accounts for more than 90% of the total grain production of ...
Though analyze the potential impacts of global climate change on China's agriculture, the meaningful...
Northern China is the major grain-production region in the country. To adapt to climate change and e...
Previous analyses have shown that cropland in China is intensifying leading to an increase in crop p...
Climate change can bring positive and negative effects on Chinese agriculture, but negative impacts ...
Global climate change may impact grain production as atmospheric conditions and water supply change,...
Double- and triple-cropping in a year have played a very important role in meeting the rising need f...
Exploiting the full potential of the realizable triple cropping system (RTCS) is one of the most eff...
To understand the change in irrigation water requirement (IWR) in China under the changing climate c...