Structural patterns of land types and optimal allocation of land use in Qinling Mountains |
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Authors: | LIU Yan-sui DENG Xiang-zheng |
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Institution: | Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS, Beijing 100101, China |
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Abstract: | The case study based on Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province of China, in virtue of the information from TM image, classifies the land types and analyzes their spatial and temporal differential law, and puts forward three structural patterns of land types in mountainous areas, namely, spatial, quantitative and qualitative structures of mountainous land types. Furthermore, it has been noticed that the analysis of structural patterns can disclose the heterogeneity and orderliness of combination of land types, which can lay the theoretic foundation for comprehensively recognizing ecological characteristics and succession law of structure and function of land types. After the all-around comparative analysis, an optimal allocation of land use in Qinling Mountains has been put forward according to the principle of sustainable development and landscape ecology, which can lay the scientific foundation in practice for the structural adjustment and distribution optimization from the macro level to micro level. |
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Keywords: | land types succession of land types structural patterns optimal allocation Qinling Mountains |
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