2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12071407
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Spatial–Temporal Evolution Characteristics and Driving Factors of Rural Development in Northeast China

Abstract: An assessment of rural development and its driving factors can effectively reflect the characteristics and transformation of rural areas and provide important information for the formulation and implementation of rural development strategies. Taking Northeast China as study area, a rural development index framework was constructed from three dimensions, i.e., basic rural conditions, the state of agricultural development, and farmers’ living standards, based on which the rural development level of each city in … Show more

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“…Meanwhile, the quality evaluation index system for cultivated land in the black soil region of Northeast China was constructed by means of GIS technology, and the quality of cultivated land in black soil region in Northeast China has also been evaluated, aiming to grasp the spatiotemporal changes of cultivated land quality and explore the reasons for these changes 33 . Zhang et al (2023) conducted the research on the changes in the quantity and quality of cultivated land in black soil region in Northeast China, summarizing the current situation of utilization and protection for cultivated land in black soil region, and the methods for sustainable development and protecting cultivated land were proposed accordingly 34 . Although the above researches have laid a good foundation for the study of cultivated land utilization in black soil regions, their study areas often didn't cover all of the black soil regions in China, and there was also a lack of long-term time span, resulting in the inability to reveal the spatiotemporal evolution of cultivated land in black regions in China and explore the driving factors responsible for the spatiotemporal heterogeneity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the quality evaluation index system for cultivated land in the black soil region of Northeast China was constructed by means of GIS technology, and the quality of cultivated land in black soil region in Northeast China has also been evaluated, aiming to grasp the spatiotemporal changes of cultivated land quality and explore the reasons for these changes 33 . Zhang et al (2023) conducted the research on the changes in the quantity and quality of cultivated land in black soil region in Northeast China, summarizing the current situation of utilization and protection for cultivated land in black soil region, and the methods for sustainable development and protecting cultivated land were proposed accordingly 34 . Although the above researches have laid a good foundation for the study of cultivated land utilization in black soil regions, their study areas often didn't cover all of the black soil regions in China, and there was also a lack of long-term time span, resulting in the inability to reveal the spatiotemporal evolution of cultivated land in black regions in China and explore the driving factors responsible for the spatiotemporal heterogeneity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%