Abstract

Multi-functional trade-offs and synergy research on land systems are hotspots in geography and land science research, and are of great significance for achieving sustainable development of land use and the effective allocation of land resources. Recently, the development of the western region and The Belt and Road Initiative have become key topics, bringing opportunities and challenges to Xi’an. The rapid development of cities is accompanied by drastic changes in land use, and the ecological problems in the Qinling Mountains are becoming increasingly severe. This study took Xi’an as a case study and quantitatively evaluated the spatial-temporal patterns and trade-offs of land system functions such as economic development (ED), grain production (GP), ecological service (ES), etc. on the scale of 1 km × 1 km by fusing the data on land use, topography, soil, climate, and social economy. The results showed that the ED function of the land system continued to rise between 1980 and 2015, the GP function first declined and then increased; however, the ES function continued to decline. The ED, GP and ES functions respectively present a spatial pattern of high-value agglomeration, high in the north and low in the south, and high in the south and low in the north. In general, the three land system functions were trade-offs between each other. In terms of spatial pattern, ED and ES functions showed trade-offs in the south and a synergy distribution in the north; ESs and GP function trade-off zone significantly larger than the synergy zone, the trade-off between the two was significant; while the trade-off and the synergy zone for GP and ED was relatively small, the trade-off zone was the main one. The significant trade-off between GP and ES functions of the land system is a serious problem in land use in Xi’an. Under the premise of limited arable land, it is the current feasible strategy to promote the high-quality development of agriculture to increase the cultivation rate and efficiency, and to strengthen the ecological protection of arable land. In addition, the continued decline of ES functions is also worthy of attention. It is necessary to focus on increasing the greening rate of the city and strengthening the ecological management of the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains.

Highlights

  • As a natural and socio-economic complex, land has many functions and provides a variety of services for human society

  • The values were 33.19 million yuan, 42.02 million yuan, and 93.46 million yuan, respectively, and the upward trend was significant from 2000 to 2015, increasing at a rate of 8%; the grain production (GP) function of the land system first declined and increased, with values of 1124.8 million yuan, 78.51 million yuan, and 10,704 million yuan, respectively, the ecological service (ES) function of the land system consisted of high temperature regulation, air purification, carbon storage, water conservation, tourism, and leisure

  • Reasonable trade-offs were made in land management and utilization decision-making to realize the sustainable use of land resources and the sustainable development of social economy

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Introduction

As a natural and socio-economic complex, land has many functions and provides a variety of services for human society. It is an indispensable material basis for human production and life. The ability of land to provide products and services; that is, land use has multi-functional characteristics [1]. There is a relationship of mutual promotion and the trade-off between the functions of the land system, which has an important impact on the development and evolution of the land system [2]. The study of trade-off in the land system is a hot topic in geography and land science, and provides new ideas for rational allocation of land resources and alleviating land use contradictions. Since the reform and opening up, the process of urbanization in China has been advancing rapidly

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