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Library Expansion of China's Cities and Agricultural Production

Expansion of China's Cities and Agricultural Production

Expansion of China's Cities and Agricultural Production

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декабря 2005
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AGRIS:US2016214825

In China, there is a growing debate on the role of cultivated land conversion on food security. This paper examines the changes of the area of cultivated land and its potential agricultural productivity in China using satellite images. We find that between 1986 and 2000, China recorded a net increase of cultivated land (+1.9%), which almost offset the decrease in average potential productivity, or bioproductivity (-2.2%). Therefore, we conclude that conversion of cultivated land did not hurt China's national food security. We also show that more recent change in cultivated area also should have little adverse effect on food security.

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Rozelle, Scott
Deng, Xiangzheng
Huang, Jikun
Uchida, Emi

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