[1]LI Junjie,MI Wenbao,SONG Yongyong,et al.The Pattern Evolution and Spatial Distribution of Agricultural Modernization Level in Ningxia Hui Autonomus Region[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2016,23(04):306-312.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
23
Number of periods:
2016 04
Page number:
306-312
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Public date:
2016-04-28
- Title:
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The Pattern Evolution and Spatial Distribution of Agricultural Modernization Level in Ningxia Hui Autonomus Region
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LI Junjie1, MI Wenbao1,2, SONG Yongyong1, YANG Rui1, ZHOU Ruirui1
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1. College of Resources and Environment, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China;
2. Key Laboratory for Restoration and Reconstruction of Degraded Ecosystem in Northwestern China, Ministry of Education, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China
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- Keywords:
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agricultural modernization; pattern; spatial distribution; Ningxia Hui Autonmous Region
- CLC:
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K901;F320.1
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- Abstract:
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The modernization of agricultural is the key one of the coordinated development ‘the four-modernization’. It has great significance of coordinating development of the ‘four-modernization’ and regional development to study the pattern evolution and spatial distribution of the agricultural modernization level. Based on Ningxia agricultural related data from 2001 to 2013, we selected 19 counties in Ningxia as the basic research units, and used the comprehensive index method and relative development rates to study the pattern evolution and spatial distribution of Ningxia agricultural modernization level. The results indicated that the overall trend of Ningxia agricultural modernization level was rising, but the scores of the 19 counties in Ningxia increased dramatically and pattern changed significantly; Haiyuan County, Jingyuan County and Pengyang County had the high relative development rate due to the low score of agricultural modernization at the base, but they still had the lowest score of Ningxia at the end of the study period. Ningxia agricultural modernization level presents obvious spatial distribution, showing a pattern of high level in the north and low level in the south and obvious coupling with the natural geographical partition.