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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Driving Factors of Cropland Abandonment in Metropolitan Suburbs: A Case Study of Chengdu Directly Administered Zone, Tianfu New Area, Sichuan Province, China
by
Mao, Wenfei
, Zuo, Mingyong
, Wang, Xiaowen
, Dai, Keren
, Shen, Li
, Jing, Chuangli
, Zhang, Rui
, Liu, Guoxiang
, Wu, Xiaodan
in
Abandoned land
/ Abandonment
/ Abandonment of property
/ Accuracy
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Clustering
/ cropland abandonment
/ Crops
/ Cultural tourism
/ Developing countries
/ driving factors
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental aspects
/ Expropriation
/ Food security
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Heterogeneity
/ Households
/ Land degradation
/ Land development
/ Land surveys
/ Land use
/ LDCs
/ metropolitan suburbs
/ Population
/ Preservation
/ Real estate development
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Rural areas
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial heterogeneity
/ spatiotemporal patterns
/ Suburban areas
/ Suburbs
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ Tianfu New Area
/ Tourism
/ Trajectory analysis
/ Transportation corridors
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urban sprawl
/ Urbanization
2025
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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Driving Factors of Cropland Abandonment in Metropolitan Suburbs: A Case Study of Chengdu Directly Administered Zone, Tianfu New Area, Sichuan Province, China
by
Mao, Wenfei
, Zuo, Mingyong
, Wang, Xiaowen
, Dai, Keren
, Shen, Li
, Jing, Chuangli
, Zhang, Rui
, Liu, Guoxiang
, Wu, Xiaodan
in
Abandoned land
/ Abandonment
/ Abandonment of property
/ Accuracy
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Clustering
/ cropland abandonment
/ Crops
/ Cultural tourism
/ Developing countries
/ driving factors
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental aspects
/ Expropriation
/ Food security
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Heterogeneity
/ Households
/ Land degradation
/ Land development
/ Land surveys
/ Land use
/ LDCs
/ metropolitan suburbs
/ Population
/ Preservation
/ Real estate development
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Rural areas
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial heterogeneity
/ spatiotemporal patterns
/ Suburban areas
/ Suburbs
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ Tianfu New Area
/ Tourism
/ Trajectory analysis
/ Transportation corridors
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urban sprawl
/ Urbanization
2025
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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Driving Factors of Cropland Abandonment in Metropolitan Suburbs: A Case Study of Chengdu Directly Administered Zone, Tianfu New Area, Sichuan Province, China
by
Mao, Wenfei
, Zuo, Mingyong
, Wang, Xiaowen
, Dai, Keren
, Shen, Li
, Jing, Chuangli
, Zhang, Rui
, Liu, Guoxiang
, Wu, Xiaodan
in
Abandoned land
/ Abandonment
/ Abandonment of property
/ Accuracy
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Clustering
/ cropland abandonment
/ Crops
/ Cultural tourism
/ Developing countries
/ driving factors
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental aspects
/ Expropriation
/ Food security
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Heterogeneity
/ Households
/ Land degradation
/ Land development
/ Land surveys
/ Land use
/ LDCs
/ metropolitan suburbs
/ Population
/ Preservation
/ Real estate development
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Rural areas
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial heterogeneity
/ spatiotemporal patterns
/ Suburban areas
/ Suburbs
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ Tianfu New Area
/ Tourism
/ Trajectory analysis
/ Transportation corridors
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urban sprawl
/ Urbanization
2025
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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Driving Factors of Cropland Abandonment in Metropolitan Suburbs: A Case Study of Chengdu Directly Administered Zone, Tianfu New Area, Sichuan Province, China
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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Driving Factors of Cropland Abandonment in Metropolitan Suburbs: A Case Study of Chengdu Directly Administered Zone, Tianfu New Area, Sichuan Province, China
2025
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Cropland abandonment (CA) has become a significant threat to agricultural sustainability, particularly in metropolitan suburbs where urban expansion and cropland preservation often conflict. This study examines the Chengdu Directly Administered Zone of the Tianfu New Area in Sichuan Province, China, as a case study, utilizing high-precision vector data from China’s 2019–2023 National Land Survey to identify abandoned croplands through land use change trajectory analysis. By integrating kernel density estimation, spatial autocorrelation analysis, and geographically weighted regression modeling, we quantitatively analyzed the spatiotemporal patterns of CA and the spatial heterogeneity of driving factors in the study area. The results demonstrate an average annual abandonment rate of approximately 8%, exhibiting minor fluctuations but significant spatial clustering characteristics, with abandonment hotspots concentrated in peri-urban areas that gradually expanded toward urban cores over time, while exurban regions showed lower abandonment rates. Cropland quality and the aggregation index were identified as key restraining factors, whereas increasing slope and land development intensity were found to elevate abandonment risks. Notably, distance to roads displayed a negative effect, contrary to conventional understanding, revealing that policy feedback mechanisms induced by anticipated land expropriation along transportation corridors serve as important drivers of suburban abandonment. This study provides a scientific basis for optimizing resilient urban–rural land allocation, curbing speculative abandonment, and exploring integrated “agriculture + ecology + cultural tourism” utilization models for abandoned lands. The findings offer valuable insights for balancing food security and sustainable development in rapidly urbanizing regions worldwide, particularly providing empirical references for developing countries addressing the dilemma between urban expansion and cropland preservation.
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