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Identifying the driving forces of cultivated land fragmentation in China
Tianci Gu
, Wanxu Chen
, Jiale Liang
, Sipei Pan
, Xinyue Ye
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Agricultural Resources
100%
Autocorrelation
100%
Detectors
100%
Land Use
100%
Remote Sensing
100%
Keyphrases
Agricultural Efficiency
9%
Agricultural Food
9%
Agricultural Modernization
18%
Agricultural Region
27%
Agricultural Resources
9%
China
100%
Contribution Rate
18%
Cultivated Land
27%
Cultivated Land Area
9%
Cultivated Land Fragmentation
100%
Food Security
9%
Geodetector
9%
Land Use Intensity
9%
Landscape Pattern Index
9%
Large-scale Operation
9%
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
9%
Remote Sensing Data
9%
Severely Affected
9%
Spatial Autocorrelation
9%
Spatial Differentiation
9%
Spatial Evolution Pattern
9%
Sustainable Use
9%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Agricultural Production
9%
Autocorrelation
9%
China
100%
Food Security
9%
Land Fragmentation
100%
Land Use
9%
Remote Sensing
9%
Sustainable Use
9%
Tibetan Plateau
9%