Abstract

When the traditional evolution model studies the regional distribution of agricultural parks, the relationship between regions is not clear enough, which leads to the lack of generality of regional distribution. In order to solve this problem, this study adopts the methods of topological division and cluster analysis, establishes the model of regional diversity and evolution of farms, and clusters the spatial information of agricultural parks. According to the feature factors, the images are classified, and the image dimension values are reduced. The data space is divided into cellular space by the method of network topology structure division, and the effective coefficient of each cell is calculated, and the spatial structure and characteristics of agricultural parks are extracted to reveal the similarities and differences between different parks. The experimental results show that the evolution model of agricultural parks constructed by topological division and clustering method shows obvious clustering characteristics in space, and the relationships among the factors are good. It is proved that the model can describe the spatial differences and evolution trends of agricultural parks more accurately, so as to provide more targeted suggestions for the planning, management and sustainable development of agricultural parks.

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