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Current Situation, Problems and Prospects of Land Use Research in Lake Basins

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  • WU ,Qiuju
  • YANG ,Zisheng

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Land use in lake basins has an important impact on the sustainable development of society, economy and ecology. Based on the literature induction method, this paper systematically summarized the current status of land use research in lake basins from six aspects: temporal and spatial changes, effects, driving factors, optimization research, and the application of remote sensing techniques in lake land use research. Correspondingly, three problems were proposed: lack of refined research on land use changes in lake basins, imperfect theoretical research on lake land use optimization research, and weak land type extraction techniques based on remote sensing images. It is believed that the future research on lake land use should focus on strengthening the refinement of land use change research in lake basins, further improving the theoretical and practical research on land use optimization in lake basins based on a variety of related theories, and further improving the interpretation algorithms of remote sensing images.

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  • WU ,Qiuju & YANG ,Zisheng, 2022. "Current Situation, Problems and Prospects of Land Use Research in Lake Basins," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(06), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:333614
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.333614
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