Agricultural Production Space Suitability in China: Spatial Pattern, Influencing Factors and Optimization Strategies

The paper uses the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), spatial autocorrelation analysis, and geographic detectors to reveal the spatial pattern of agricultural production space suitability in China, explores the impact mechanism of agricultural production development, and explores the optimization and...

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Economic Development
Environmental impact
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LDCs
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