The Optimal Zoning of Non-Grain-Producing Cultivated Land Consolidation Potential: A Case Study of the Dujiangyan Irrigation District

Author:

Dong Qidi12ORCID,Peng Qiao23,Luo Xiaohong24,Lu Heng25,He Pengman2,Li Yanling6ORCID,Wu Linjia7,Li Di8

Affiliation:

1. School of Art and Design, Xihua University, Chengdu 610039, China

2. College of Landscape Architecture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, China

3. Chengdu Land Consolidation and Ecological Rehabilitation Center, Chengdu 610031, China

4. Chengdu Park City Construction and Development Research Institute, Chengdu 610036, China

5. Sichuan Academy of Forestry, Chengdu 610036, China

6. School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, China

7. College of Art, Sichuan Tourism University, Chengdu 610100, China

8. Geophysical Exploration Brigade of Hubei Geological Bureau, Wuhan 430100, China

Abstract

Non-grain-producing cultivated land (NGPCL) greatly affects sustainable agricultural development and food security, and its consolidation is important. With the Dujiangyan irrigation district as an example, an empirical study of NGPCL consolidation zoning was performed following the idea of “connotation definition and classification—potential identification—consolidation zoning”. On the basis of expert evaluation, NGPCL was classified into three levels according to the degree of damage to cultivated land by crop type. NGPCL was common in the study area, accounting for 53.8% of the total area. The spatial pattern of NGPCL was characterized as “continuous in the south and scattered in the north”. The assessment of theoretical and realistic NGPCL consolidation potentials suggested that areas with medium consolidation potential exhibited a contiguous distribution in the southern part of the study area, whereas it was dispersed in other regions. The proportion of area suitable for consolidation exceeded 40%. Finally, through a multiobjective optimization algorithm, a potential zoning scheme for NGPCL consolidation was constructed. The final experimental results revealed that the areas with medium or high consolidation potential accounted for 97.54% of the total area. This study is useful for supporting the governance of NGPCL.

Funder

Chengdu Beautiful Countryside Construction and Development Research Center

Xihua University talent introduction program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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