A combined approach for sustainable use of mountainous agricultural land: land suitability evaluation and ecological-economic model

IF 2.4 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY VIETNAM JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES Pub Date : 2022-05-11 DOI:10.15625/2615-9783/17118
Ngoc Hoang Thi Huyen, Ha Nguyen Manh, Dung Bui Quang
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In the quest for poverty reduction, developing sustainable agriculture and stabilizing cultivation areas for specialty plants can be substantially improved by a new approach, which combines land suitability assessment and designs of ecological-economic models. The land suitability was assessed according to the FAO framework and the Vietnamese standard TCVN-8409:2012. The criteria were grouped in the parameters of climate, topography, and soil physicochemical properties. The seven land utilization types selected for analysis included orange, banana, tea, turmeric, cinnamon, chinaberry, and chukrasia in mountainous regions of Thanh Hoa and Nghe An Provinces, Vietnam. The results showed that the most suitable lands (S1) for cultivating these crops were 169.916 ha for orange, 201.166 ha for banana, 107.636 ha for tea, and 570.744 ha for turmeric, 233.987 ha for cinnamon, 633.306 ha for chinaberry, and 280.704 ha for chukrasia. Based on that foundation, the study designed three ecological models with economic efficiency and elaborated on six formations of the models. The analyses obtained from the research also allowed the proposal of six prioritized spaces for land use and environmental protection, which were illustrated on a 1:100,000 map of proposed agricultural land use. Therefore, this study provided a detailed and reliable approach for researchers and managers in agricultural land use planning. A proper procedure for the assessment of agricultural land in mountainous areas can be suggested from this research.
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山地农用地可持续利用的综合方法:土地适宜性评价与生态经济模型
结合土地适宜性评价和生态经济模型设计的新方法,可以大大改善发展可持续农业和稳定特色植物种植面积的贫困追求。根据FAO框架和越南标准TCVN-8409:2012进行土地适宜性评价。这些标准按气候、地形和土壤理化性质参数分组。选取了越南清化省和义安省山区的柑橘、香蕉、茶叶、姜黄、桂皮、中国莓和苦楝等7种土地利用类型进行分析。结果表明,这些作物的最适宜种植面积(S1)分别为:柑桔169.916 ha、香蕉201.166 ha、茶叶107.636 ha、姜黄570.744 ha、桂皮233.987 ha、樱桃633.306 ha、猕猴桃280.704 ha。在此基础上,设计了三种具有经济效率的生态模型,并阐述了模型的六种形态。从研究中获得的分析还允许提出六个土地利用和环境保护的优先空间,并在1:10万的拟议农业用地地图上加以说明。因此,本研究为农业土地利用规划的研究人员和管理者提供了详细可靠的方法。本文的研究为山区农用地的合理评价提供了理论依据。
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VIETNAM JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
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