[1]LU Ru-cheng,HUANG Xian-jin.Spatial Effect of Supplementary Cultivated Land of Land Reconsolidatiom, Reclamation and Exploitation in Chinese Provinces[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2011,18(06):172-176.
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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:
172-176
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Public date:
2011-12-20
- Title:
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Spatial Effect of Supplementary Cultivated Land of Land Reconsolidatiom, Reclamation and Exploitation in Chinese Provinces
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LU Ru-cheng1, HUANG Xian-jin2
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1. College of Resources and Environmental Science, Guangxi Teachers Education University, Nanning 530001, China;
2. College of Geography and Oceanography Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
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- Keywords:
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land use; land reconsolidation reclamation and exploitation; spatial regression; spatial effect; Chinese provinces
- CLC:
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F301.24;F323.22
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- Abstract:
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze spatial character of supplementary cultivated land of land reconsolidation, reclamation and exploitation in Cinese provinces, and analyze degree of spatial correlation of pure profit of transferring land with supplementary cultivated land of land reconsolidation. The solutions are spatial econometrics, spatial regression model. The results show that Chinese supplementary cultivated land of land reconsolidation, reclamation and exploitation from 1999 to 2003 took on discrete structure with unobvious regulations of spatial distribution, and decreased in terraced mainly in Jiangsu-He’nan-Shaanxi-Gansu from east to west in 2007. Through analyzing on spatial regression, it shows that pure profit of transferring land has certain correlation with supplementary cultivated land of land reconsolidation, reclamation and exploitation on spatial scale, but not in very high degree. It is concluded that supplementary cultivated land of land reconsolidation, reclamation and exploitation are affected by pure profit of transferring land as well as land reserved resources, policies and other factors.