Abstract

Long-term land changes are cumulatively a major driver of global environmental change. Historical land-cover/use change is important for assessing present landscape conditions and researching ecological environment issues, especially in eco-fragile areas. Arable land is one of the land types influenced by human agricultural activity, reflecting human effects on land-use and land-cover change. This paper selected Zhenlai County, which is part of the farming–pastoral zone of northern China, as the research region. As agricultural land transformation goes with the establishment of settlements, in this research, the historical progress of land transformation in agricultural areas was analyzed from the perspective of settlement evolution, and the historical reconstruction of arable land was established using settlement as the proxy between their inner relationships, which could be reflected by the farming radius. The results show the following. (1) There was little land transformation from nonagricultural areas into agricultural areas until the Qing government lifted the ban on cultivation and mass migration accelerated the process, which was most significant during 1907–1912; (2) The overall trend of land transformation in this region is from northeast to southwest; (3) Taking the topographic maps as references, the spatial distribution of the reconstructed arable land accounts for 47.79% of the maps. When this proxy-based reconstruction method is applied to other regions, its limitations should be noticed. It is important to explore the research of farming radius calculations based on regional characteristics. To achieve land-system sustainability, long-term historical land change trajectories and characteristics should be applied to future policy making.

Highlights

  • Land-use/cover change (LUCC) is a fundamental component of global environmental change [1]

  • The historical progress of land transformation for agricultural areas was analyzed from the perspective of settlement evolution by referring to the Zhenlai Gazetteer and other historical documents

  • The farming radius was calculated at the town/township level using the digitized land-cover/use data from topographic maps, while settlement information was mainly obtained from gazetteer records within the research region

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Introduction

Land-use/cover change (LUCC) is a fundamental component of global environmental change [1]. Human activities over the last centuries have significantly transformed the Earth’s environment, primarily through the conversion of natural ecosystems to agriculture [2]. Both human-induced and natural land-cover/use changes interact with the global carbon cycle, biodiversity, climate change, landscape, and ecology [3,4,5,6]. Land-use history is very important for assessing present landscape conditions, because land-use legacies influence climatic and ecological processes that occur today [8,9] This often requires the reconstruction of land-use/cover history over the time slice

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