%0 Journal Article %T 景观生态学视角下成都市耕地多功能评价与特征研究
Multifunctional Evaluation and Characteristics of Cultivated Land in Chengdu from the Perspective of Landscape Ecology %A 龙波 %J World Journal of Forestry %P 234-246 %@ 2169-2440 %D 2025 %I Hans Publishing %R 10.12677/wjf.2025.142028 %X 研究目的:以景观生态学的视角结合GIS (地理信息系统)技术对成都市各区县耕地多功能做出评价并分析各区县的耕地多功能空间格局特征,为提升耕地综合价值、优化土地资源配置提供相关思路。研究方法:熵值法、综合评价法。研究结果:成都市耕地多功能空间分布差异明显。成都市各区县耕地生产功能水平较高,耕地生活功能呈现东高西低特征,北部耕地生态功能高于南部,耕地景观功能均为偏弱,总体上耕地多功能仍有发展空间。研究结论:随着成都市经济水平提升,耕地功能不应该仅仅满足于基本的保障生产功能,而应该满足人类的多样化需求,打破耕地发展困境,开发与提升耕地多功能属性。
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and analyze the spatial pattern characteristics of cultivated land multifunction in various districts and counties of Chengdu from the perspective of landscape ecology combined with GIS (Geographic information System) technology, so as to provide relevant ideas for improving the comprehensive value of cultivated land and optimizing land resource allocation. Research methods: entropy value method, comprehensive evaluation method. Results: The spatial distribution difference of cultivated land multifunction in Chengdu was obvious. The production function of cultivated land in each district and county of Chengdu is relatively high, the living function of cultivated land is higher in the east and lower in the west, the ecological function of cultivated land in the north is higher than that in the south, and the landscape function of cultivated land is weak. In general, the multi-function of cultivated land still has room for development. Research conclusion: With the improvement of economic level in Chengdu, the function of cultivated land should not only meet the basic production function, but should meet the diversified needs of human beings, break the development dilemma of cultivated land, and develop and improve the multi-functional property of cultivated land. %K 土地管理, %K 耕地多功能, %K 景观生态学, %K 成都市
Land Management %K Multi-Functional Cultivated Land %K Landscape Ecology %K Chengdu City %U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=110690