International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2016
Identification of Driving Factors in Cultivated-Use Change Based on GIS and RS
Publication: ICCREM 2016: BIM Application and Off-Site Construction
ABSTRACT
It of important practical significance for protecting cultivated land to master the driving factor and its spatial variation of cultivated-use change accurately. By using of “3S” technology, applied Pearson correlation analysis and logistic regression model to identify the main driving factors of cultivated-use change. The results show: cultivated use change was determined by natural factors and human factors together, but natural factor was the leading. Cultivated loss was mainly turn to grassland, construction land, and waters; the main driving factors were soil texture, geomorphic type, organic, slope. Cultivated gain was mainly from forest land and unused land, soil types, elevation, sand percentage in soil, and population density were the driving factors.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Youth Fund Project of Heilongjiang Province (QC2016051); Heilongjiang Province Ordinary University key Laboratory of Spatial Geographic Information Comprehensive Laboratory Open Projects (KJKF-14-05); Doctoral Scientific Fund Project of Heilongjiang Institute of Technology (2014BJ03); Youth Fund Project of Heilongjiang Institute of Technology (2013QJ04).
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ICCREM 2016: BIM Application and Off-Site Construction
Pages: 301 - 306
Editors: Yaowu Wang, Ph.D., Professor, Harbin Institute of Technology, Mohamed Al-Hussein, Ph.D., Professor, University of Alberta, Geoffrey Q. P. Shen, Ph.D., Professor, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Yimin Zhu, Ph.D., Professor, Louisiana State University
ISBN (Online): 978-0-7844-8027-4
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Published online: Aug 14, 2017
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