A framework for quantification and integration of green development of cultivated land in China: From the perspective of adaptability‐vitality‐resistance

Author:

Niu Shandong12,Lyu Xiao12ORCID,Gu Guozheng1,Peng Wenlong1,Wang Yanan1,Xue Ping1,Solodovnikov Sergey Yu3

Affiliation:

1. School of Humanities and Law Northeastern University Shenyang China

2. The Key Laboratory of Carbon Neutrality and Territory Optimization Ministry of Natural Resources Nanjing China

3. Department of Economics and Law Belarusian National Technical University Minsk Republic of Belarus

Abstract

AbstractExploring the green development of cultivated land (GDCL) and solving the problem of “high consumption and high pollution” caused by the traditional model are of great significance for achieving sustainable use of cultivated land and green agricultural growth. However, the existing consensus on action lacks theoretical support and quantitative analysis. To this end, the objective of this study was to develop a new multidimensional framework considering as an integrated capacity to adaptability‐vitality‐resistance (A‐V‐R) assess GDCL according to the essential requirement of green development. The analytical framework and evaluation system proposed in this study are expected to provide empirical support for the green transition of cultivated land use in China or worldwide. This study determines spatiotemporal differentiation and influencing mechanism of GDCL in China from 2000 to 2020. The results demonstrated that the GDCL level of China was low and characterized by a W‐shaped fluctuation. The regional difference in GDCL is greater than that within the regions and the evolution of different types of regions showed significant path dependence and spatiotemporal inertia. The reason behind this phenomenon is that agricultural technology and socioeconomic development factors such as agricultural mechanization level, urban–rural income equity index and extensively influenced GDCL in different regions. The interaction among driving factors forms a complex multi‐resultant force to construct a comprehensive action mechanism at the GDCL level driven by demand, economy, technology, and ecology. Therefore, this study suggests coordinating the relationship between technological progress, technological diffusion, agricultural total factor productivity, and the GDCL path, in order to effectively reduce the internal and external contradictions of GDCL.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research

Publisher

Wiley

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