2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14127042
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Spatiotemporal Pattern Differentiation and Influencing Factors of Cultivated Land Use Efficiency in Hubei Province under Carbon Emission Constraints

Abstract: The rapid conversion of cultivated land resources has posed a severe danger to national food security, where the primary concerns are the quantity as well as the quality of the land being cultivated. Cultivated land use efficiency (CLUE) reflects the rational allocation and utilization level of cultivated land, labor, capital, and other factors so as to maximize output and minimize cost. In this study, carbon emissions were included as an unexpected output into the measurement framework of CLUE. The super SBM … Show more

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“…However, there are still the following shortcomings: first, according to the construction method of the evaluation index system that adapts measures to local conditions and varies with time, the evaluation index system in different periods and regions will have different emphasis on the selection of indicators [ 69 ]. Cultivated land systems in different regions have different utilization modes, and the health problems encountered in the development process and the methods and means adopted to solve the problems are different [ 44 ]. Therefore, various areas must be given different weights when creating the assessment index system in order for it to accurately represent the current state of the health of the regional cultivated land system.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, there are still the following shortcomings: first, according to the construction method of the evaluation index system that adapts measures to local conditions and varies with time, the evaluation index system in different periods and regions will have different emphasis on the selection of indicators [ 69 ]. Cultivated land systems in different regions have different utilization modes, and the health problems encountered in the development process and the methods and means adopted to solve the problems are different [ 44 ]. Therefore, various areas must be given different weights when creating the assessment index system in order for it to accurately represent the current state of the health of the regional cultivated land system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, the proportion of total agricultural output value and the proportion of agricultural employees are adopted in this study to reflect the supporting role of agricultural production activities and agricultural employees on the structural stability and sustainability of the cultivated land system [ 5 , 44 ]. Refer to Formula (1) for the calculation process of these two indexes.…”
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“…This study selected 72 counties (or cities) as the research object. In this paper, further considering terrain factors and classification standards [ 60 ], all counties in Hubei Province are divided into three types: plain County, hilly county and mountainous county (as shown in Figure 1 ). It should be mentioned that the division result does not conflict with the result of the administrative region consolidation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The depletion of cultivated land resources, the worsening pollution of cultivated land, and the increase in carbon emissions caused by cultivated land utilization put the food security and the health of cultivated land ecosystem at risk in China. Therefore, China must shift away from the current high-intensity and extensive mode of cultivated land use to harmonious progress in food production and ecological protection [ 15 ].…”
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confidence: 99%