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Grassland Degradation,Construction and the Econmic-technological Strategies of Sustainable Development of Grassland-agriculture
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作者 WANGHua YUHua-ying +1 位作者 OKAMOTOChinobu wangyu-sheng 《Journal of Northeast Agricultural University(English Edition)》 CAS 2004年第1期52-56,共5页
Natural grassland in the West of Northeastern China is located in 40°0′- 43°5′N latitude and 117°0′ -127°5′Elongitude. It lies in the Liao River Valley, the Songhua River Valley and Nen River V... Natural grassland in the West of Northeastern China is located in 40°0′- 43°5′N latitude and 117°0′ -127°5′Elongitude. It lies in the Liao River Valley, the Songhua River Valley and Nen River Valley. About 130 years ago, this region had rich natural grassland resources, was numerically 26.67 millions in hectare of grasslands. Since the last stage of Qing Dynasty, the grassland has been destroyed seriously in 3 times. Up to now, this region only preserved about 2 millions in hectare of the grasslands. In addition, 3.33 millions in hectare of the grasslands have changed from primary grassland to desertification, salinizatio-nalkalinization and degeneration grasslands in the form of patches of bare soil(their simple form of a name is'3 kinds of degeneration grasslands'). This paper indicaed that in any period both grasslands destruction and its restoration were relevant to economic changes and economic systems, particularly to market econmy in that time. The following agricultural economic-technological strategies have been applied to transform of retrogressive grasslands: ① to return reclaimed grassland as farmland to primary grassland in order to greatly increase-economic ecological benefits; ② to close desertification, salinizationalkalinization and degradation grasslands in the form of patches of bare soil; ③to develop grassland-agriculture for establishment of stable production bases of concentrated feed crops and coarse herbage crops. 展开更多
关键词 economic-technological strategy economic benefit grassland destruction vegetation restoration
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