Evaluation and Driving Force Analysis of Cultivated Land Quality in Black Soil Region of Northeast China

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WANG Mingchang [1 ]
LIU Xingnan [1 ]
LIU Ziwei [1 ]
WANG Fengyan [1 ]
LI Xiaoyan [2 ]
HOU Guanglei [3 ]
ZHAO Shijun [4 ]
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[1] College of Geo-Exploration Science and Technology,Jilin University
[2] College of Earth Science,Jilin University
[3] Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology,Chinese Academy of Science
[4] China Water Northeastern Investigation,Design & Research
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Cultivated land is an important natural resource to ensure food, ecological and economic security. The cultivated land quality evaluation(CQE) is greatly significant for protecting and managing cultivated land. In this study, 320 counties in the black soil region of Northeast China(BSRNC) represent the research units used to construct the CQE system measuring the soil properties(SP), cultivated land productivity(CLP), ecological environment(EE) and social economy(SE). The total of 19 factors were selected to calculate the integrated fertility index(IFI) and divided into grades. Simultaneously, we used the coupling coordination degree model to comprehensively analyze the spatial pattern of the cultivated land quality(CLQ) in the BSRNC, and use the structural equation model(SEM) to analyze the driving mechanism. The results show the following: 1) The CLQ of 262 counties in the BSRNC is in a state of coupling and coordination, and the coupling and coordination degree presents a spatial distribution pattern of ‘high in the southwest and northeast, low in the northwest and southeast'. The coordinated development degree of 271 counties is between 0.4 and 0.6, which is in a transitional state between coordination and disorder. 2) The CLQ in the BSRNC is generally good, with an average grade of 3. High-quality cultivated land accounts for 58.45% of all counties, middle-and upper-quality cultivated land accounts for 27.05%, and poor-quality cultivated land accounts for 14.49%. 3) The SEM analysis shows that the SP, CLP, EE, and SE all influence the CLQ. Among them, the SP has the largest driving force on the CLQ, while the SE has the smallest driving force on it. The results confirm that the main factors affecting the evaluation results are crop productivity level, normalized difference vegetation index, ratio vegetation index, difference vegetation index, and organic carbon content. When implementing protection measures in counties with a low CLQ, considering a balanced coordination of multiple systems and reasonably controlling the quality degradation are important. This study provides the current situation and driving factors of the CLQ in the BSRNC and will play an important role in black soil governance and utilization.
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