Impacts of Urban Expansion on the Loss and Fragmentation of Cropland in the Major Grain Production Areas of China

The continuous expansion of urban land has led to massive encroachment upon cropland. To examine the impacts of urban expansion on the loss and fragmentation of cropland in China’s nine major grain production areas (MGPAs), we used standard deviation ellipse, land use transfer matrix, land use dynam...

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Main Authors: Zifeng Yuan, Liang Zhou, Dongqi Sun, Fengning Hu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/1/130
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author Zifeng Yuan
Liang Zhou
Dongqi Sun
Fengning Hu
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Fengning Hu
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description The continuous expansion of urban land has led to massive encroachment upon cropland. To examine the impacts of urban expansion on the loss and fragmentation of cropland in China’s nine major grain production areas (MGPAs), we used standard deviation ellipse, land use transfer matrix, land use dynamic degree, and landscape metric to explore the spatio-temporal evolutions, mutual transfer, and landscape patterns of cropland and urban land. The results show the following: (1) From 1995 to 2018, the areas of cropland in MGPAs showed a trend of “short-term increase—long-term decrease—short-term increase”, while that of urban land grew continuously; (2) Urban expansion is the main cause of cropland loss. The cropland area converted to urban land accounts for a large proportion (49.26%) of the total transfer of cropland to other land types, especially in the densely populated, rapidly urbanizing and industrializing Taihu Lake Plain, Jianghuai Region, and Pearl River Delta; (3) In most MGPAs, urban expansion has led to fragmentation of cropland, especially in the Pearl River Delta, as indicated by the significant change of patch density. However, in the Sanjiang Plain and Songnen Plain, a less pronounced or even reduced cropland fragmentation was observed due to the significant conversion of other land types to cropland under specific land policies. From these results, we suggest that the government should regulate the encroachment of urban land on cropland and the transfer of natural land to it, and encourage the rural land consolidation to increase the cropland.
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spelling doaj.art-524abf0607c247f7b7311109a11a554c2023-11-23T14:23:06ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2022-01-0111113010.3390/land11010130Impacts of Urban Expansion on the Loss and Fragmentation of Cropland in the Major Grain Production Areas of ChinaZifeng Yuan0Liang Zhou1Dongqi Sun2Fengning Hu3Faculty of Geomatics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaFaculty of Geomatics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaFaculty of Geomatics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaThe continuous expansion of urban land has led to massive encroachment upon cropland. To examine the impacts of urban expansion on the loss and fragmentation of cropland in China’s nine major grain production areas (MGPAs), we used standard deviation ellipse, land use transfer matrix, land use dynamic degree, and landscape metric to explore the spatio-temporal evolutions, mutual transfer, and landscape patterns of cropland and urban land. The results show the following: (1) From 1995 to 2018, the areas of cropland in MGPAs showed a trend of “short-term increase—long-term decrease—short-term increase”, while that of urban land grew continuously; (2) Urban expansion is the main cause of cropland loss. The cropland area converted to urban land accounts for a large proportion (49.26%) of the total transfer of cropland to other land types, especially in the densely populated, rapidly urbanizing and industrializing Taihu Lake Plain, Jianghuai Region, and Pearl River Delta; (3) In most MGPAs, urban expansion has led to fragmentation of cropland, especially in the Pearl River Delta, as indicated by the significant change of patch density. However, in the Sanjiang Plain and Songnen Plain, a less pronounced or even reduced cropland fragmentation was observed due to the significant conversion of other land types to cropland under specific land policies. From these results, we suggest that the government should regulate the encroachment of urban land on cropland and the transfer of natural land to it, and encourage the rural land consolidation to increase the cropland.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/1/130urban expansioncropland lossfragmentationlandscape metricgrain production areas
spellingShingle Zifeng Yuan
Liang Zhou
Dongqi Sun
Fengning Hu
Impacts of Urban Expansion on the Loss and Fragmentation of Cropland in the Major Grain Production Areas of China
Land
urban expansion
cropland loss
fragmentation
landscape metric
grain production areas
title Impacts of Urban Expansion on the Loss and Fragmentation of Cropland in the Major Grain Production Areas of China
title_full Impacts of Urban Expansion on the Loss and Fragmentation of Cropland in the Major Grain Production Areas of China
title_fullStr Impacts of Urban Expansion on the Loss and Fragmentation of Cropland in the Major Grain Production Areas of China
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Urban Expansion on the Loss and Fragmentation of Cropland in the Major Grain Production Areas of China
title_short Impacts of Urban Expansion on the Loss and Fragmentation of Cropland in the Major Grain Production Areas of China
title_sort impacts of urban expansion on the loss and fragmentation of cropland in the major grain production areas of china
topic urban expansion
cropland loss
fragmentation
landscape metric
grain production areas
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/1/130
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