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Regional Evaluation on Sustainable Development of Agriculture in Tibet Based on Cluster Analysis

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  • LI, Ping
  • SUN, Zibao
  • FENG, Ping

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To understand the spatial difference of agricultural sustainability in Tibet, this paper establishes a comprehensive evaluation model of agricultural sustainability to calculate the score of agricultural sustainability of 7 areas in 2013 in Tibet. By using cluster analysis, this paper conducts the regional evaluation of Tibet's agricultural sustainability. The results show that 7 cities' regional difference of agricultural sustainability was obvious in 2013, the agricultural sustainability index value was 0.4232-0.6937, and the value was in the order of Nyingchi> Lhasa >Shannan>Ali>Shigatse>Qamdo>Nagqu. According to the agricultural sustainable development level, Tibet can be divided into three regions: the first type is the area with the highest level of sustainable development of agriculture, including Nyingchi and Lhasa; the second type is the area with the average level of sustainable development of agriculture, including Shigatse and Shannan; the third type is the area with the low level of sustainable development of agriculture, including Qamdo, Ali and Nagqu.

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  • LI, Ping & SUN, Zibao & FENG, Ping, 2016. "Regional Evaluation on Sustainable Development of Agriculture in Tibet Based on Cluster Analysis," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 8(05), pages 1-5, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:243154
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.243154
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