Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central Asia

With population growth and rapid urbanization, agricultural land has become a relatively scarce resource. Given the vast land area in Central Asia, exploring the potential of agricultural land development in Central Asia is a realistic guide to the rational use of land and the alleviation of straine...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Ecological Indicators
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Junjun Zhang, Haotian Sun, Xiaohui Jiang, Jiaying He
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منشور في: Elsevier 2022-09-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X22007221
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author Junjun Zhang
Haotian Sun
Xiaohui Jiang
Jiaying He
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Jiaying He
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description With population growth and rapid urbanization, agricultural land has become a relatively scarce resource. Given the vast land area in Central Asia, exploring the potential of agricultural land development in Central Asia is a realistic guide to the rational use of land and the alleviation of strained human-land relations and food shortage problems. In this study, Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) were used to construct a cropland development potential evaluation system in Central Asia. The results showed that: (1) The development of current cropland basically adapts to local natural conditions in Central Asia. Suitable irrigated cropland is mainly located in areas with low elevation and close to water sources such as rivers and canals. Suitable rain-fed cropland is mainly located in the areas with flat terrain and sufficient rainfall. (2) The land resources of Central Asia still have a large potential for development: 1,008,000 km2 for the irrigated cropland and 217,124 km2 for the rain-fed cropland, mainly concentrated in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The final evaluation results on a province-level scale presented in this study provide a direct and effective reference for future cropland development in Central Asian countries.
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spelling doaj-art-bbff80552fab41ac90ee19c8adfeefda2025-08-19T21:10:04ZengElsevierEcological Indicators1470-160X2022-09-0114210925010.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109250Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central AsiaJunjun Zhang0Haotian Sun1Xiaohui Jiang2Jiaying He3College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, China; Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface System and Environmental Carrying Capacity, ChinaCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, China; Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface System and Environmental Carrying Capacity, ChinaCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, China; Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface System and Environmental Carrying Capacity, China; Corresponding author at: College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, 1 Xuefu Road, Xi’an 710100, Shaanxi, China.College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, China; Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface System and Environmental Carrying Capacity, ChinaWith population growth and rapid urbanization, agricultural land has become a relatively scarce resource. Given the vast land area in Central Asia, exploring the potential of agricultural land development in Central Asia is a realistic guide to the rational use of land and the alleviation of strained human-land relations and food shortage problems. In this study, Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) were used to construct a cropland development potential evaluation system in Central Asia. The results showed that: (1) The development of current cropland basically adapts to local natural conditions in Central Asia. Suitable irrigated cropland is mainly located in areas with low elevation and close to water sources such as rivers and canals. Suitable rain-fed cropland is mainly located in the areas with flat terrain and sufficient rainfall. (2) The land resources of Central Asia still have a large potential for development: 1,008,000 km2 for the irrigated cropland and 217,124 km2 for the rain-fed cropland, mainly concentrated in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The final evaluation results on a province-level scale presented in this study provide a direct and effective reference for future cropland development in Central Asian countries.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X22007221Central AsiaDevelopment potential of croplandIrrigated croplandRain-fed croplandCurrent cropland evaluation
spellingShingle Junjun Zhang
Haotian Sun
Xiaohui Jiang
Jiaying He
Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central Asia
Central Asia
Development potential of cropland
Irrigated cropland
Rain-fed cropland
Current cropland evaluation
title Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central Asia
title_full Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central Asia
title_fullStr Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central Asia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central Asia
title_short Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central Asia
title_sort evaluation of development potential of cropland in central asia
topic Central Asia
Development potential of cropland
Irrigated cropland
Rain-fed cropland
Current cropland evaluation
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