2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.06.014
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Farmland protection policies and rapid urbanization in China: A case study for Changzhou City

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“…The SNH and PRD were particularly notable for having experienced an alarming drop in agricultural land coverage; more than 8% of cropland in these areas was converted into urban land use. The evaluated results were reliable because they were similar to those in Tan et al [16] and Liang et al [17]. In addition, compared with other studies [43][44][45], we also found the urbanization-related agricultural land loss in China to be much more serious than that of other countries.…”
Section: Correlation Between Urbanization-related Agricultural Land Lsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The SNH and PRD were particularly notable for having experienced an alarming drop in agricultural land coverage; more than 8% of cropland in these areas was converted into urban land use. The evaluated results were reliable because they were similar to those in Tan et al [16] and Liang et al [17]. In addition, compared with other studies [43][44][45], we also found the urbanization-related agricultural land loss in China to be much more serious than that of other countries.…”
Section: Correlation Between Urbanization-related Agricultural Land Lsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The second consideration is dry matter accumulation in rice, dry matter accumulation is related to the growth and development of rice, and we suggest that a suitable application rate should ensure good growth and development of rice, which proves that the amendment can alleviate the toxicity of heavy metals and also show that the amendment itself has no significant inhibitory effect on plant growth. In addition, in China, rice is an important food crop (Che et al 2015), and farmland is very scarce Liang et al 2015). Even though the rice fields are slightly polluted, agricultural production is still being carried out ; therefore, the guarantee of rice growth by the amendment can achieve better ecological, social, and economic benefits.…”
Section: Reasonable Amount Of Biochar Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantity and quality of cultivated land is closely related to national food security [1]. As a very large country with a population of 1.4 billion people, stabilizing grain production and ensuring food security are of paramount importance to the Chinese national economy and people's livelihood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%