会议专题

Study on Approaches of Land Suitability Evaluation for Crop Production Using GIS

In this paper, an approach to assessing ecological suitability of crop growth was developed using GIS, through a case study of maize planting in Jilin Province, in the northeast China, in order to improve the accuracy and objectivity of the evaluation, promote the rationality of crop distribution, and increase the efficiency of the agro-resource utility. Climate and soil conditions in the region were taken into consideration in the research. The crop potential productivity under the climatic condition of 46 meteorological stations in the region, namely photo-temperature-water climatic potential productivity, was calculated based on the meteorological data of the precipitation, temperature, wind speed and sunshine hours from 1980 to 2006, and the crop potential pro-ductivity was used as index to evaluate the climatic suitability for crop growth. The point data were interpolated in a GIS environment and formed climatic suitability map. The assessment of soil suitability for crop growth was derived from soil fertility map drawing on the basis of information on 12 parameters, such as terrain, depth of soil body, thickness of black earth, soil erosion and organic mater. The ecological suitability map is completed using methods of spatial overlay in GIS. Comparing with the crop yield map that based on the statistical yield of 30 years in each county, the result of ecological suitability assessment is consistent with the yield. Therefore this method is feasible to as-sess the ecological suitability in the region.

Land Suitability Evaluation Crop Production Climatic Potential Productivity Grid Segmentation GIS

Linyi L Jingyin Zhao Tao Yuan

Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

国际会议

The 4th IFIP International on Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture and the 4th Symposium on Development of Rural Information(第四届国际计算机及计算机技术在农业中的应用研讨会暨第四届中国农业信息化发展论坛 CCTA 2010)

南昌

英文

587-596

2010-10-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)