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The Effect of Rural Comprehensive Food Planting Land Consolidation on the Ecological Landscape in Hilly and Mountainous
1Yi Xiao and 2Ke Yin
1College of Tourism and Land Resources, Chongqing Technology and Business University,
Chongqing 400067, China
2College of Geographical and Travel, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing 400047, China
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology 2016 9:717-720
Received: June 24, 2015 | Accepted: August 2, 2015 | Published: March 25, 2016
Abstract
The effect of comprehensive food planting land consolidation on the regional ecological landscape is multifaceted. In this study, by comprehensive food planting land consolidation project in DaLu town to be example, comment on change of ecological environment and the rural landscape in research area. Shown that: (1) through rural comprehensive land consolidation, ecological environmental levels on the rise in the study area. (2) After the consolidation, the total number of plaques reduces 837, average shape index decreased to 1.98. Indicate the originally bent changeable plaques boundaries have become straight, conducive to mechanized farming; Also the arable land from 63.75% (3) After the consolidation, landscape fragmentation reduces 0.0008, aggregation indices increased 0.03, show through rural comprehensive land consolidation, making the overall pattern tends to be simple. But while this landscape pattern reduces species diversity and may accelerate the spread of pests and diseases. In summary, through rural comprehensive land consolidation, help to improve the productivity of the land, raise the level of regional ecological environment. At the same time, the effects of which on regional landscape ecological Positive and negative effects.
Keywords:
Ecological, landscape, on hilly and mountainous, rural comprehensive land consolidation,
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