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The Drivers of Land Use Change in the Migration Area, Three Gorges Project, China: Advances and Prospects 被引量:9

The Drivers of Land Use Change in the Migration Area, Three Gorges Project, China: Advances and Prospects
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摘要 This paper reviewed existing literatures on land use change since the demonstration phase of the Three Gorges Project and found that reservoir inundation, migration resettlement, urban relocation, and post-supporting construction were first paid more attention to, when analyzing the driving forces of land use change in the migration area. However, at the post-migration period (the end of migration resettlement), above-mentioned drivers had not obviously driven land use change, but the evolutions of "migration demands" replacing them increasingly became the major drivers of land use change in the migration area. Therefore, the future priority fields of land use explanations in the mi- gration area, Three Gorges Project were (1) identifying the corresponding relationships between the spatial distributions of land use change and migration resettlement and indigenous inhabitants; (2) un- derstanding the change of "migration demands" and their causing "indigenous inhabitants' demands" being how to drive land use transforms; (3) finding the driving processes of the conflict and exclusion between immigrants and indigenous inhabitants, and the transfer of immigrants and indigenous in- habitants on land use change; and (4) measuring the dynamic feedback of "migration demands" at dif- ferent stages on the processes, directions and their corresponding impacts of land use change in order to building the coupling framework among "migration demands", driver behaviors, and land use. This paper presents a new access for the explanation of land use change and also supplies scientific proofs to obtain adaptive decision-making to optimize land use patterns in the migration area, Three Gorges Project. This paper reviewed existing literatures on land use change since the demonstration phase of the Three Gorges Project and found that reservoir inundation, migration resettlement, urban relocation, and post-supporting construction were first paid more attention to, when analyzing the driving forces of land use change in the migration area. However, at the post-migration period (the end of migration resettlement), above-mentioned drivers had not obviously driven land use change, but the evolutions of "migration demands" replacing them increasingly became the major drivers of land use change in the migration area. Therefore, the future priority fields of land use explanations in the mi- gration area, Three Gorges Project were (1) identifying the corresponding relationships between the spatial distributions of land use change and migration resettlement and indigenous inhabitants; (2) un- derstanding the change of "migration demands" and their causing "indigenous inhabitants' demands" being how to drive land use transforms; (3) finding the driving processes of the conflict and exclusion between immigrants and indigenous inhabitants, and the transfer of immigrants and indigenous in- habitants on land use change; and (4) measuring the dynamic feedback of "migration demands" at dif- ferent stages on the processes, directions and their corresponding impacts of land use change in order to building the coupling framework among "migration demands", driver behaviors, and land use. This paper presents a new access for the explanation of land use change and also supplies scientific proofs to obtain adaptive decision-making to optimize land use patterns in the migration area, Three Gorges Project.
出处 《Journal of Earth Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第1期136-144,共9页 地球科学学刊(英文版)
基金 supported by the Key Project of Science and Technology of Ministry of Education,China(No.210181) the Foundation of Application Basic Research Project of Chongqing Municipal Commission of Education,China(No.KJ090805)
关键词 land use change migration de-mands driving forces Three Gorges Project migration area. land use change, migration de-mands, driving forces, Three Gorges Project,migration area.
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