
Land, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 13(11), С. 1905 - 1905
Опубликована: Ноя. 13, 2024
A systematic understanding of the spatial-temporal evolution patterns cultivated land fragmentation (CLF), its driving factors, and relationship with expansion urban rural construction is essential for identifying strategies to mitigate CLF in rapidly urbanizing regions. This study combined landscape ownership fragmentation, analyzing through three dimensions: resource endowment, spatial concentration, convenience utilization, eight selected indicators. By comparing village-level data from 2013 2022, we explored key drivers conflicts expansion. The findings indicate a clear variation Ezhou, characterized by low northwest northeast, high southwest central pattern contrast Ezhou’s economic development, which decreased progressively east north south. Over period, Ezhou evolved being primarily moderately relatively severely fragmented predominantly fragmented, an overall declining trend more pronounced polarization. At same time, within village region demonstrated notable clustering features, rapid increase observed between 2022. It was also discovered that driven various main influences proportion land, use intensity, population density. Cultivated source both (UCL) (RCL), average contribution rates 46.47% 62.62%, respectively. research offers empirical evidence urbanization serves as critical reference revitalization coordinated urban–rural potential guidance future policy formulation implementation.
Язык: Английский