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Exploring a Moderate Fallow Scale of Cultivated Land in China from the Perspective of Food Security

Food security remains a primary concern because of the large population and scarce land resources in China, and it is a core task to determine the appropriate proportion and scale of fallowing for fallow systems. The aim of this study was to systematically estimate the grain production potential (GP...

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Autores principales: Lu, Dan, Wang, Yahui, Yang, Qingyuan, He, Huiyan, Su, Kangchuan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6888415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31698842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16224329
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author Lu, Dan
Wang, Yahui
Yang, Qingyuan
He, Huiyan
Su, Kangchuan
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description Food security remains a primary concern because of the large population and scarce land resources in China, and it is a core task to determine the appropriate proportion and scale of fallowing for fallow systems. The aim of this study was to systematically estimate the grain production potential (GPP) of existing and unexcavated cultivated land due to land use change from 1990 to 2017 and calculate the theoretical fallowing scale by using a population carrying capacity model. The reserved GPP from cultivated land to be excavated was 7470 × 10(4) t in China, and the GPP stored by the change in grain yield per unit, multiple crop index (MCI) decline, and agricultural structure adjustment were 921 × 10(4) t, 4321 × 10(4) t, and 7760 × 10(4) t, respectively, and the lost GPP caused by construction land expansion was 5287 × 10(4) t. The population carrying capacity of cultivated land in China was estimated to be 1.469 to 1.515 billion in 2017 on the basis of the national average living standard. The proportion of the population that could be fed more was between 6.28% and 9.54% depending on the number of people included, which provided an opportunity to implement the fallowing system in China. Meanwhile the proportions of the theoretical fallow scale were 6.28% and 9.54%, and the fallow scale ranged from 850 × 10(4) hm(2) to 1296 × 10(4) hm(2) under the premise of fully tapping the potential of cultivated land. In addition, taking the decline in MCI as an example, the grain yield reduction was equivalent to the grain yield of 829 × 10(4) hm(2) of newly reclaimed cultivated land over the past 30 years, which saved 621.48 billion yuan. The costs and benefits when formulating relevant policies of land utilization should be considered, and exploiting the productive capacity of cultivated land that exists is better than reclaiming new cultivated land.
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spelling pubmed-68884152019-12-09 Exploring a Moderate Fallow Scale of Cultivated Land in China from the Perspective of Food Security Lu, Dan Wang, Yahui Yang, Qingyuan He, Huiyan Su, Kangchuan Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Food security remains a primary concern because of the large population and scarce land resources in China, and it is a core task to determine the appropriate proportion and scale of fallowing for fallow systems. The aim of this study was to systematically estimate the grain production potential (GPP) of existing and unexcavated cultivated land due to land use change from 1990 to 2017 and calculate the theoretical fallowing scale by using a population carrying capacity model. The reserved GPP from cultivated land to be excavated was 7470 × 10(4) t in China, and the GPP stored by the change in grain yield per unit, multiple crop index (MCI) decline, and agricultural structure adjustment were 921 × 10(4) t, 4321 × 10(4) t, and 7760 × 10(4) t, respectively, and the lost GPP caused by construction land expansion was 5287 × 10(4) t. The population carrying capacity of cultivated land in China was estimated to be 1.469 to 1.515 billion in 2017 on the basis of the national average living standard. The proportion of the population that could be fed more was between 6.28% and 9.54% depending on the number of people included, which provided an opportunity to implement the fallowing system in China. Meanwhile the proportions of the theoretical fallow scale were 6.28% and 9.54%, and the fallow scale ranged from 850 × 10(4) hm(2) to 1296 × 10(4) hm(2) under the premise of fully tapping the potential of cultivated land. In addition, taking the decline in MCI as an example, the grain yield reduction was equivalent to the grain yield of 829 × 10(4) hm(2) of newly reclaimed cultivated land over the past 30 years, which saved 621.48 billion yuan. The costs and benefits when formulating relevant policies of land utilization should be considered, and exploiting the productive capacity of cultivated land that exists is better than reclaiming new cultivated land. MDPI 2019-11-06 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6888415/ /pubmed/31698842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16224329 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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