Landuse Structure Change and Its Evolving Tendency of Ecological Economic Zone in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area -A Case Study of Liangping County , Chongqing Municipality
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    According to landuse statistic data from 1999 to 2007, the dynamic evolution of land use structure of Liangping County of Chongqing Municipality is exemplified based on information entropy principle and Markov transfer matrix model. Results show that information entropy H of Liang ping County' s landuse structure has undergo ne three stages, that is, 1999-2002 continual rising stage, 2002-2003 sharply decreasing stage, and 2003-2007 fluctuating stage.nChange in the degree of balance and dominance is similar to information entropy. Land types have been mainly transferred from cultivated land to woodland and lands for traffic, residential set tlements, and industry mining.The theoretical trend values of LUCC in the study area are analyzed by RBF neural network model. The trend that cultivated land is shifted into lands for traffic, residential settlements, and industry mining is the most dominant .From this tendency, cultivated land may be continuously reduced in the future and the contradiction between cultivated land conservation and the enlargement of urban building land becomes more serious. It is suggested to give energetic supports to land exploitation and reorganization, especially rural residential areas' combination and reorganization. Simultaneously, the works on excavating reserved constructional land positively and making landuse effective and intensive should be strengthened.

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陈书卿,刁承泰.三峡库区生态经济区用地结构变化及演变趋势--以重庆市梁平县为例[J].水土保持通报英文版,2009,(5):160-164

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  • Received:January 06,2009
  • Revised:March 08,2009
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  • Online: November 26,2014
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