TITLE:
Potential Analysis of Inefficient Garden Land and Residual Forest Land Remediation in Comprehensive Land Remediation of the Whole Region—A Case Study of Zhemu Town, Guilin City, China
AUTHORS:
Mingyuan Liu, Xiangwen Cai, Yuening Song, Yan Zhao, Zehao Liu
KEYWORDS:
Analytic Hierarchy Process, Inefficient Garden, Defective Forest Land, Potential Analysis, Comprehensive Improvement of Land in the Whole Region
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
Vol.9 No.10,
October
22,
2021
ABSTRACT: The
remediation of inefficient garden land and defective forest land is one of the important sources and types of supplementary
cultivated land in the comprehensive land remediation of the whole
region. The remediation and development of inefficient garden land and
defective forest land will effectively alleviate the multiple pressures faced
by cultivated land at present. Taking Zhemu Town, Guilin City, China as an
example, on that basis of the data of the third national land survey, using analytic
hierarchy process, this paper selects six evaluation factors, including water
source, traffic, slope, field concentration, farmland infrastructure and
villagers’ will, to study the remediation potential of inefficient garden land
and defective forest land in Zhemu Town, and delimits four potential divisions,
in order to provide the basis for the arrangement of land remediation projects in Zhemu Town. The
results show that the northern, central and western regions of Zhemu Town have
great remediation potential.