2024
DOI: 10.3390/land13020124
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The Impact of Household Dynamics on Land-Use Change in China: Past Experiences and Future Implications

Yaxue Luo,
Ruishan Chen,
Bo Xiong
et al.

Abstract: Population is the main driver of land-system and environmental change. However, population is usually treated as a variable that only considers the population number, and multi-dimensional population structure is largely ignored. There has been a systematic transition of population structure in the past several decades, including changes in household structure, increasing aging populations, increasing divorce rates, and increasing human migration. All of these changes have direct or indirect impacts on land us… Show more

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