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Development of agricultural land and water use and its driving forces along the Aksu and Tarim River, P.R. China

Til FeikeComputer Applications and Business Management in Agriculture, Institute of Farm Management, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GermanyYusuyunjiang MamitiminComputer Applications and Business Management in Agriculture, Institute of Farm Management, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GermanyLi LinCollege of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Tarim University, Ala`er, People’s Republic of ChinaReiner DoluschitzComputer Applications and Business Management in Agriculture, Institute of Farm Management, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
2014en
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The extremely arid Aksu-Tarim Region (ATR) in northwestern China is one of the country's most important cotton production bases. However, in recent years, the negative ecological consequences of the intensive agricultural production become apparent. Apart from the degradation of riparian vegetation, competition for scarce water resources among farmers tightens. To be able to develop solutions for the aggravating problems, and sustain the ATR as a favored agricultural production base, it is decisive to clearly understand the land-and water-use development and its driving forces in the ATR. Statistical yearbook data from 1989 to 2011, comprising the four administrative regions of the ATR, namely Aksu and Bayangol prefectures, as well as Division 1 and Division 2 of the military farms, and annual producer price data constitute the data base for the present study. Relevant policy documents and data obtained through a stakeholder workshop complement the analysis. It is shown that agricultural land area more than doubled during the 1989-2011 period. This is a result of the interaction of: (1) vast population growth and related increase in agricultural labor; (2) positive price developments for fruits and cotton;

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