Coordinated Development Path of Cultivated Land Utilization in Henan Section of the Yellow River Basin

Rational differentiated utilization of cultivated land can effectively coordinate the contradiction between ecological protection, cultivated land utilization, and urban development. Therefore, this article adopts the southern section of the Yellow River Basin as an example, starting with vulnerabil...

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Main Authors: Yaohan Cheng, Chengxiu Li, Shuting He, Ling Li, Liangyun Dong, Xiuli Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/7/1342
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author Yaohan Cheng
Chengxiu Li
Shuting He
Ling Li
Liangyun Dong
Xiuli Wang
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Chengxiu Li
Shuting He
Ling Li
Liangyun Dong
Xiuli Wang
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description Rational differentiated utilization of cultivated land can effectively coordinate the contradiction between ecological protection, cultivated land utilization, and urban development. Therefore, this article adopts the southern section of the Yellow River Basin as an example, starting with vulnerability and resilience and then formulating an index system for evaluating farmland ecological vulnerability and farmland resilience. Moreover, this article combines Future Land-Use Simulation–Urban Growth Boundaries (FLUS–UGBs) to conduct urban development boundary simulations, which take the urban development boundary as restrictions and comprehensive division and determine the differentiated utilization zoning strategies for cultivated land to achieve coordinated development between ecological protection, cultivated land use, and urban development. The following results are presented: (1) The ecological vulnerability of the research area mainly involves low-to-medium vulnerability; the western and middle sections of the research area demonstrate high and low ecological vulnerability, respectively. (2) Areas with high resilience of cultivated land are mainly located in the mid-eastern part of the research area, and those with low resilience mainly involve the western mountains. (3) The four-quadrant method, the PLUS model, and the FLUS-UGB module are employed to determine differentiated usage zones for cultivated land to achieve rational allocation and effective use of resources.
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spelling doaj.art-cb454bbeaeaa4561b19392c8477887d72023-11-18T20:06:02ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2023-07-01127134210.3390/land12071342Coordinated Development Path of Cultivated Land Utilization in Henan Section of the Yellow River BasinYaohan Cheng0Chengxiu Li1Shuting He2Ling Li3Liangyun Dong4Xiuli Wang5College of Resources and Environment, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaCollege of Resources and Environment, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaCollege of Resources and Environment, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaCollege of Resources and Environment, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaCollege of Geospatial and Information Sciences, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaCollege of Resources and Environment, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaRational differentiated utilization of cultivated land can effectively coordinate the contradiction between ecological protection, cultivated land utilization, and urban development. Therefore, this article adopts the southern section of the Yellow River Basin as an example, starting with vulnerability and resilience and then formulating an index system for evaluating farmland ecological vulnerability and farmland resilience. Moreover, this article combines Future Land-Use Simulation–Urban Growth Boundaries (FLUS–UGBs) to conduct urban development boundary simulations, which take the urban development boundary as restrictions and comprehensive division and determine the differentiated utilization zoning strategies for cultivated land to achieve coordinated development between ecological protection, cultivated land use, and urban development. The following results are presented: (1) The ecological vulnerability of the research area mainly involves low-to-medium vulnerability; the western and middle sections of the research area demonstrate high and low ecological vulnerability, respectively. (2) Areas with high resilience of cultivated land are mainly located in the mid-eastern part of the research area, and those with low resilience mainly involve the western mountains. (3) The four-quadrant method, the PLUS model, and the FLUS-UGB module are employed to determine differentiated usage zones for cultivated land to achieve rational allocation and effective use of resources.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/7/1342ecological vulnerabilitycultivated land resiliencecultivated land protectionFLUS modelYellow River
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Coordinated Development Path of Cultivated Land Utilization in Henan Section of the Yellow River Basin
Land
ecological vulnerability
cultivated land resilience
cultivated land protection
FLUS model
Yellow River
title Coordinated Development Path of Cultivated Land Utilization in Henan Section of the Yellow River Basin
title_full Coordinated Development Path of Cultivated Land Utilization in Henan Section of the Yellow River Basin
title_fullStr Coordinated Development Path of Cultivated Land Utilization in Henan Section of the Yellow River Basin
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated Development Path of Cultivated Land Utilization in Henan Section of the Yellow River Basin
title_short Coordinated Development Path of Cultivated Land Utilization in Henan Section of the Yellow River Basin
title_sort coordinated development path of cultivated land utilization in henan section of the yellow river basin
topic ecological vulnerability
cultivated land resilience
cultivated land protection
FLUS model
Yellow River
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/7/1342
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