Land use change detection and quantification of prime agricultural lands in Southern Ontario

IF 3.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE Geoderma Regional Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.geodrs.2024.e00775
Solmaz Fathololoumi, Daniel Saurette, Tegbaru Bellete Gobezie, Asim Biswas
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Spatiotemporal land use change evaluation and quantification are essential for supporting and enhancing land use policies and for the sustainable management of land resources. To quantify the semi-decadal change in land use particularly prime agricultural lands in Southern Ontario, maps and matrices of spatial and temporal change of agricultural lands to other types land uses including built-up land were prepared from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) land use data. Then, the spatial and temporal changes of capable soils for agriculture and built-up land was evaluated. Finally, the amount of capable soil change in different regions and periods was calculated. The area of built-up and agricultural land has increased and decreased by 68% and 4% from 1990 to 2020, respectively. The amount of change in agricultural lands to built-up land in the period of 1990–2005 and 2005–2020 was 1179 and 1640 km2, respectively. In these periods, 920 and 1204 km2 of highly capable soils for agriculture have been converted into other land uses, respectively. The results showed that the change in agricultural lands to other types, specifically built-up areas and loss of highly capable soils for agriculture has increased over the recent years.

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安大略省南部土地利用变化检测和优质农田损失量化
时空土地利用变化评估和量化对于支持和加强土地利用政策以及可持续地管理土地资源至关重要。为了量化南安大略省半个十年的土地利用变化和优质农田的损失,首先,在对加拿大农业和农业食品部(AAFC)的土地利用数据进行预处理后,绘制了农田转化为建筑用地的时空地图和矩阵。然后,评估了因农用地转化为建筑用地而损失的可耕地土壤的空间和时间变化。最后,计算了不同地区和不同时期的土壤流失量。从 1990 年到 2020 年,建筑用地和农业用地的面积分别增加了 68%和减少了 4%。在 1990-2005 年和 2005-2020 年期间,农用地转化为建筑用地的面积分别为 1179 平方公里和 1640 平方公里。在此期间,由于建筑用地的实际增长,分别损失了 920 平方公里和 1204 平方公里的高农业生产能力土壤。结果表明,近年来,农田向建筑区转化的速度和农业高能级土壤流失的速度都在加快。
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Geoderma Regional
Geoderma Regional Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
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122
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76 days
期刊介绍: Global issues require studies and solutions on national and regional levels. Geoderma Regional focuses on studies that increase understanding and advance our scientific knowledge of soils in all regions of the world. The journal embraces every aspect of soil science and welcomes reviews of regional progress.
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