January 2021
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Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection
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January 2021
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8 Reads
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1 Citation
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection
January 2021
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56 Reads
Open Journal of Ecology
January 2020
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32 Reads
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2 Citations
Journal of Geographic Information System
January 2019
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14 Reads
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2 Citations
Open Journal of Soil Science
... However, the degradation or failure of such drainage systems can result in soil re-wetting, which in turn affects the ecological dynamics and promotes conditions favourable for the natural encroachment of woody species [99]. Research further indicates that soils with favourable physical properties, such as good drainage and fertility, tend to sustain agricultural activity longer than those with poorer characteristics [100]. Poor soil quality is a key driver of land abandonment, directly linking soil properties to agricultural viability. ...
January 2019
Open Journal of Soil Science
... China boasts a garden plot expanse of 201,716 square kilometers. Among these, orchards account for 64.60 %, tea gardens for 8.35 %, rubber gardens for 7.51 %, with the remaining 19.54 % occupied by other types of gardens [104]. While garden PV installations can introduce shade that potentially inhibits crop growth and overall yield, they are particularly apt for gardens cultivating shade-tolerant crops [30,105]. ...
January 2021
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection
... In the study of spatial zoning, most concentrated in land use zoning (Qiu et al. 2022), territorial zoning (Torre and Darly 2014), functional zoning , main functional area , and comprehensive zoning (Hersperger et al. 2015). The applied research methods mostly take the quantitative evaluation results as the zoning basis, such as the entropy value method (Zhou et al. 2017), hierarchical analysis (Morales and de Vries 2021), or multifactor comprehensive evaluation method (Song et al. 2020). With the progress of land use research, the development of theories and related tools has become increasingly mature; however, there are a lack of relevant studies that consider the factors of land management and land use intensity caused by government planning and related policies. ...
January 2020
Journal of Geographic Information System