Anrong, Dang
2 PRINCIPLE AND INDEX OF GRAIN PRODUCTION SYSTEM REGIONALIZATION
2.1 Principle of Grain Production System Regionalization
Principle of grain production system regionalization is the basis of dividing first class and uniting subclass (Zhou Lisan,
1981, 1993). Of cause, different principles must be used to determine different class of region. Taking the four
principles of China's general agriculture regionalization (Deng Qinzhong, 1982; Zhou Lisan, 1993) as reference, the
author put out five principles for China's grain production system regionalization as follows:
(1) Considering about the comparability of natural, social, and economic conditions of grain production system
(2) Thinking over the comparability of basic characteristics and development objects of grain production system
(3) Taking the comparability of key problems and resolving approaches of grain production system into account
(4) Integrating natural agriculture regions, climate agriculture regions, and general agriculture regions
(5) Keeping in touch with the spatial integrality of each county administration region boundary
2.2 Index of Grain Production System Regionalization
Being used to determine the grain production region, regionalization index is the quantitative or qualitative indicators in
quality or quantity of regional grain production features. Representation of regionalization principle and objective,
regionalization index is the basis to determine the boundaries of grain production region (Qiu Baojian, 1986). So, the
issue of how to select the index is an important scientific and practical problem for grain production regionalization
scheme. On the one hand, the index must represent the regional diversity of natural factors, and the characteristics of
natural ecosystem. On the other hand, the index must represent the regional diversity of social and economic factors,
and the characteristics of human ecosystem. Therefore, the index must include both natural resources factors and social
economic factors (Zhou Lisan, 1993; Guo Huancheng, 1992). According to the components and structure of China's
grain production system, the regionalization index must be composed of natural resources index (such as climate index
and topographic index) and social economic index (such as soil index, productivity level, and structure of grain
production) (listing in table 1). Furthermore, the critical value of each index is also important and significant.
Types of Index Terms of Index
Temperature Sum of Daily Mean Temperature=10°C
Continuous Periods of Daily Mean Temperature=10°C
Climate Index Average Temperature of Most Hot Month
Average Temperature of Most Cold Month
Monthly Precipitation, Frost-free Period
Annual Precipitation, Dryness Ratio
Topography Index | Topography: Altitude, Terran
Landform: Slope, Aspect
Soil Index Soil Attribute: Texture, Depth of cultivation, pH Value
Soil Nutrient: Organic Matter, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium
Social and Production Condition: Irrigation, Fertilizer, Agro-Machine, Power
Economic Index Economic Condition: Production per Capita, Output per Capita
Production Level: Production per Labor, Output per Labor
Current Productivity: Grain Yield, Total Grain Production
Potential Productivity: Absolute Productivity, Relative Productivity,
Total Grain Productivity
Structure of Grain | Structure of Production: Output of Paddy, Wheat, Maize, Soybean
Structure of Sown Area: Sown Area of Paddy, Wheat, Maize, Soybean
Productivity of
Grain Production
Table 1. Regionalization index of China's grain production system
3 REGIONALIZATION SCHEME OF CHINA'S GRAIN PRODUCTION SYSTEM
Supported by geographic information system (GIS), the regionalization process workflow is worked out as figure 1
based on the spatial database (county unit) and attribute database (in 1994). Of cause, the method and index selected
above are applied during the regionalization process. And the concrete process is discussed below in detail.
3.1 Data Compiling
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