Analysis to driving forces of land use change in Lu’an mining area
来源期刊:中国有色金属学报(英文版)2011年第z3期
论文作者:LIU Chang-hua MA Xiao-xiao
文章页码:727 - 732
Key words:mining area; land use change; driving force; evaluation factor; principal component analysis
Abstract: By selecting impact factors of driving force and formulating evaluation criteria of the impacts, the evaluation system of corresponding driving force impact of land use change was established. Taking Lu’an mining area as an example, the specific impact factors of coal mine were comprehensively evaluated and analyzed in order to carry out qualitative and quantitative analysis for the driving force of mining-land use change. The principal component analysis shows that the social and economic development in mining area from 2000 to 2007 demonstrates continuous accelerate trends, and the impacts of its overall driving force to land use change are increased gradually. The socio-economic factors have more impacts to mining-land use change than those of the natural resources. The main driving force of mining-land use change also include population, technological progress and policy.
LIU Chang-hua, MA Xiao-xiao
(School of Surveying and Land Information Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454003, China)
Abstract:By selecting impact factors of driving force and formulating evaluation criteria of the impacts, the evaluation system of corresponding driving force impact of land use change was established. Taking Lu’an mining area as an example, the specific impact factors of coal mine were comprehensively evaluated and analyzed in order to carry out qualitative and quantitative analysis for the driving force of mining-land use change. The principal component analysis shows that the social and economic development in mining area from 2000 to 2007 demonstrates continuous accelerate trends, and the impacts of its overall driving force to land use change are increased gradually. The socio-economic factors have more impacts to mining-land use change than those of the natural resources. The main driving force of mining-land use change also include population, technological progress and policy.
Key words:mining area; land use change; driving force; evaluation factor; principal component analysis