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Rethinking the Man-Land Relations in China

Rethinking the Man-Land Relations in China

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This Special Issue seeks to re-examine these changes in land relations in transitional China and rethink our understanding of human-environment interactions in both urban and rural areas, thus advancing theories in land-use science as a major component of land management and sustainability science.

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Keywords

  • agricultural land
  • Albedo-NDVI
  • arid areas man–land relation
  • Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei
  • border area
  • breadbasket
  • carbon emission
  • carbon neutrality
  • China
  • Chongqing City
  • Climate Change
  • coupling coordination
  • coupling coordination degree model
  • coupling–coordination degree
  • cropland abandonment
  • cultivated land function
  • cultivated land-use transition (CLUT)
  • désertification
  • drive mechanism
  • ecological niche theory
  • ecological security
  • Ecosystem service value
  • Ecosystem services
  • environmental decentralization
  • farm households
  • feature space
  • Fiscal Decentralization
  • functional morphology
  • Geography
  • Gonghe Basin
  • green development practices
  • heterogeneity
  • high-speed rail
  • hilly region
  • human activities
  • human activity
  • human activity intensity
  • human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP)
  • human–land relationship
  • Immigrants
  • influencing factors
  • labor shortage
  • land shortage
  • land transfer
  • Land use
  • Land use change
  • land-use conflicts
  • landscape ecological risk
  • Lanzhou–Xining urban agglomeration
  • LMDI
  • main grain-producing areas
  • man-land relations
  • Migrant workers
  • migration
  • multi-function management
  • multi-functionality of cultivated land
  • n/a
  • Oasis
  • off-farm employment
  • PLEFs
  • political centralization
  • poverty-stricken areas
  • production-living-ecological function
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • rural and urban disparities
  • rural human–earth system science
  • rural regional system
  • rural revitalization
  • rural transformation development
  • rural–urban transition
  • RUSLE
  • Soil erosion
  • spatial morphology
  • spatial-temporal variations
  • spatiotemporal evolution
  • spatiotemporal variation
  • Sustainable development
  • sustainable revitalization
  • the synchronous development model
  • trade-off and synergy
  • urban and rural development
  • urban and rural integration
  • urban and rural relations
  • urban construction land supply
  • Urbanization
  • urbanization quality
  • vulnerability as expected poverty
  • Water use
  • Xinjiang
  • Yanchi County
  • Yanshan-Taihang Mountains
  • Yunnan province
  • “production–living–ecological space”
  • “production–living–ecological” functions

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8668-7

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