China's Land Use Shifts Dramatically: Cultivated & Forest Land Increases, Grasslands Decrease
The study looked at how land use in China changed during the 20th century. Researchers used historical documents and modern data to track these changes. They found that unused and non-arable land decreased, while cultivated land, forests, settlements, and transportation areas increased. Grasslands and uncultivated arable land decreased. The proportion of different land uses shifted over time, with more land being used for cultivation and settlements by 1997.