Author:
Zhao Dan,Men Xiuli,Chen Xiangwei,Zhao Yikai,Han Yanlong
Abstract
To evaluate the state of an agricultural development more comprehensively, a vulnerability assessment is introduced into agricultural water and land resources system, and it is expected that the vulnerability assessment can provide a basis for improving system structure and function and realizing sustainable development. In the study, 27 evaluation indicators are selected from the agricultural water and land resources system (AWLRS), socio-economic system and ecological structure system to construct the evaluation index system for agricultural water and land resource system vulnerability (AWLRSV). Seagull optimization algorithm (SOA) is used to calibrate the parameters of the random forest (RF) model. SOA-RF model is applied to measure the AWLRSV of Heilongjiang Province in China. The results show that the SOA-RF model has higher accuracy and stronger stability than the traditional RF model and DA-RF model. The value of AWLRSV in Heilongjiang Province presents a downward–upward–downward trend from 2008 to 2018. The vulnerability levels are mainly level II and III, and level III is mainly distributed northwest and southeast of Heilongjiang Province. The novelty of this paper is to regard the agricultural water and land resources system as a compound system, put forward the vulnerability assessment framework. The findings may provide reference for regional sustainable development from a new research perspective.
Funder
Chinese Natural Science Foundation
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry
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