Study on the evolution of land use function of basins based on land use change in Guizhou Province, China

2Guizhou Province is a typical karst mountainous area where strong human activities are concentrated in the basin region; therefore, it is of great value to study the evolution of land use function to enhance sustainable usage of the basin area. Based on land use change, this paper uses the theory o...

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description 2Guizhou Province is a typical karst mountainous area where strong human activities are concentrated in the basin region; therefore, it is of great value to study the evolution of land use function to enhance sustainable usage of the basin area. Based on land use change, this paper uses the theory of Ecological-production-living function to construct a classification system of land use function using remote sensing image data of Guizhou Province in 1990, 2000, 2010, and2016 generated through ArcGIS10.2 software to construct a land use function transfer matrix and basin functional hot spot analysis distribution map. The results show that:(1) The land use function in Guizhou basins has shifted from the singlefunction dominance of traditional agricultural production to multi-functional dominance of traditional agricultural production and rural living functions.(2) From 1990 to 2016, basin function increased 10 types, 8 of which are composite types,diversifying the function of the basin;(3)The basins ratio change curve for single function and composite functions is " X" type, and by 2016 the proportion of composite-function basins was greater than that of single-function basins;(4) The basin′s land use function changed slowly between 1990 to 2000; after 2000, the basin changed rapidly;(5) Functional shifts were the strongest from traditional agricultural production, which mainly change to urban living, rural living,industrial production, associate compound, and natural ecological functions;(6) The spatial distribution of hot spots in various functional types of the basin are changing in a complicated manner; as a whole, the spatial distribution of each function has changed from agglomeration to dispersion.
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Basins
Composite functions
Dominance
Ecological function
Evolution
Functionals
Image classification
Industrial production
Karst
Land use
Mountainous areas
Remote sensing
Rural land use
Spatial distribution
Transfer matrices
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