[1]WANG Wan-jing,CHEN Yan-hua,HUANG Jin-dong,et al.Study on Classification of Farmland Consolidation Potentiality in Low Mountain and Hilly Basin Areas[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2011,18(06):136-140.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
18
Number of periods:
2011 06
Page number:
136-140
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Public date:
2011-12-20
- Title:
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Study on Classification of Farmland Consolidation Potentiality in Low Mountain and Hilly Basin Areas
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WANG Wan-jing1, CHEN Yan-hua1,2,3, HUANG Jin-dong3, DENG Min-sheng4, WU Hong-jian4
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1. School of Geographic & Oceanic Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China;
2. Technology and Engineering Center of Land development and Consolidation in Jiangsu Province, Nanjing 210093, China;
3. Land Development and Arrangement Center of Fujian Province, Fuzhou 350013, China;
4. Land Resource Bureau of Mingxi County, Mingxi, Fujian 365200, China
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- Keywords:
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farmland consolidation; low mountain and hilly basin areas; potential classification; MAPGIS; Mingxi County
- CLC:
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F301.2
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- Abstract:
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In order to explore the classification model of farmland consolidation in low mountain and hilly basin areas, the foundation data in relation to the land utilization in the study area were processed with MAPGIS in view of present situation and characteristic of land resources in this areas. The model combining area of exploited farmland, coefficient of exploited farmland and positional index of farmland was rproposed by comprehensively considering the natural, locational, economic and social factors, and analyzing the topographical slope, classification and position conditions, based on common methods of farmland consolidation potentiality classification, Mingxi County of Fujian Province was taken as a case of the low mountain and hilly basin areas to study potentiality calculation and regional classification of farmaands. The results for Mingxi County found to be more close to the actual situation of this county. As estimated, the areas of farmland consolidation potentials of Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ level were roughly 329.41 hm2, and 144.03 hm2 and 77.21 hm2, respectively. Some information and advice can be provided for the local farmland consolidation.