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Analysis On Land Use Change And Its Driving Forces In Xinjiang Production And Construction Group

Posted on:2010-07-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360275498142Subject:Human Geography
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Land use and cover change is now the forefront of global change research and hot topics, and the land use and cover change study the driving force is the core content of the study.This text is to take Xinjiang Production and Construction Group as an example, through its analysis of the dynamics ten years( I996-2005), the land-use changes in the dynamic analysis, from different angles to reveal the kind of change. From the change that we can see that the cultivated land, garden, woodland, and is not used in all types of changes to a greater extentIn this paper, land-use change from time and space, the quality of the analysis of different angles. The results show that not only the whole study area land use changes, and each division between the land-use change, there were significant differences.In the study of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps land-use change, based on its natural and socio-economic driving force is also analyzed. Natural factors in the location, topography of land use change as the main driving force, and to analyze its causes. In this study, principal component analysis and correlation analysis of land use change on the socio-economic driving factors are analyzed. The results show that: from 1996 to 2005, economic development, land use change factor is the main driving factors, In addition, as a result of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps is a special administrative region, and its role in the Government's policy interventions can not be ignored.also play a very important role, the role of demographic factors and economic factors is not clear.. Finally, in the land-use change and driving force analysis based on the sustainable use of land resources to carry out a policy research.
Keywords/Search Tags:land use change, driving force, the principal component Analysis, correlation analysis, Xinjiang Production and Construction Group
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