2021
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4077
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A soil sampling design for arable land quality observation by using SPCOSA–CLHS hybrid approach

Abstract: Arable land quality has been evaluated through weighted average of indicators related to soil properties and tillage technics to present the most basic function of cropland: food production potential. A hybrid sampling method spatial coverage sampling and random sampling-conditioned Latin hypercube sampling (SPCOSA-CLHS) was designed for arable land quality observation network in this paper. The SPCOSA-CLHS integrates the uniform spatial partitioning results generated by the spatial coverage sampling and rando… Show more

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“…This concerted effort will lead to a notable surge in the irrigation rate of arable land. And the irrigated area of farmland in the province reached 7.27 million km 2 , and the irrigation rate reached 49.6% in 2015 (Wan et al, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concerted effort will lead to a notable surge in the irrigation rate of arable land. And the irrigated area of farmland in the province reached 7.27 million km 2 , and the irrigation rate reached 49.6% in 2015 (Wan et al, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is not enough to answer and verify questions such as "what are the regional leading factors to arable land quality and how do they influence arable land quality" [16]. Long-term surveys and observations at the point scale should be carried out to explore the internal logic of leading factors of arable land quality on landscape and regional scale in the human-environment system [31].…”
Section: Challenges In Studying Arable Land Quality: From Science To ...mentioning
confidence: 99%