Abstract

Clarifying the relationship between land use and farmers’ sense of place on a micro scale is significant for enriching the perspective of research on human–environment relationships. Therefore, this paper analyzed land use change and the sense of place of farmers and further explored the interaction between them in the Yangjuangou catchment of Liqu Town in Baota District, Shaanxi Province from 1984 to 2020. The results indicated that: (1) the change in croplands was the most significant, i.e., its share in the total area decreased by 40%, and the decrease in sloping fields was the highest. The average relative altitude of croplands has decreased. The change in ecological land was also more significant, showing an increasing trend. Overall, the exploitation of land resources has declined; (2) the intensity of the sense of place of local farmers fluctuated downwards. The intensity of place attachment and place dependence decreased, and the intensity of the place identity increased; and (3) the decline in the intensity of the place attachment and place dependence promoted the reduction of sloping fields, the growth of ecological land and abandoned fields. By comparison, the increase in ecological land and check dam land promoted an increase in the intensity of place identity for local farmers. This paper suggested that rural areas in the Loess Hilly and Gully Region should strengthen innovation in land use patterns and focus on sustainability of farmers’ livelihoods, in order to promote the harmonious development of human-environmental relations.

Highlights

  • The Loess Hilly and Gully Region (LHGR) represents the core area of the Loess Plateau in China, accounting for 33% of the total area of the Loess Plateau

  • This study aims to analyze land use change and the sense of place of farmers and investigated the interaction between them in the Yangjuangou catchment of

  • The degree of land use of the entire catchment was quantitatively analyzed in order to comprehensively evaluate the land use; (2) quantitative analysis of the sense of place from the perspective of place identity (PI), place dependence (PD) and place attachment (PA); and (3) interaction between land use and sense of place, conducting a comprehensive study on the interaction between land use and sense of place based on quantitative data on land use and sense of place

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Introduction

The Loess Hilly and Gully Region (LHGR) represents the core area of the Loess Plateau in China, accounting for 33% of the total area of the Loess Plateau. It is an important area for the transition of agriculture from farming to pastoral areas, as well as a densely populated area in Northwest China [1]. It is full of dense gullies that are usually U-shaped or. To prevent environmental deterioration and improve production and living conditions in the region, a number of ecological projects have been implemented since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, including the check dam land Construction, the Comprehensive

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