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Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Food Security Production and Total Water Resources in Western Jilin: Based on Center of the Gravity Model

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  • Haokun Wang
  • Biao Gao
  • Baiyuan Ding

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In recent years, the main grain-producing areas in the west of Jilin have gradually concentrated in the perennial irrigation areas and supplementary irrigation areas in the north, and the stress degree of grain irrigation water resources is gradually increasing. Therefore, this paper selects the arid and semiarid area in the west of Jilin Province as the research area and compares and analyzes the modeling process and simulation accuracy of the temporal and spatial distribution of food security production and total water resources. Based on the center of gravity model, this paper studies the temporal and spatial distribution of food security production and total water resources in Western Jilin. It can be seen that after 2018, rice and wheat show a fluctuating upward trend, and their values rise from 0.612 to 0.786 and 0.356 to 0.612, respectively; the rise of corn is small, showing an inverted “U†trend, which first increases from 0.693 in 2018 to 0.701 in 2019 and then decreases to 0.671 in 2021; By comparing the precipitation statistics in different years, the inverted “U†trend of corn irrigation water efficiency may be related to the sudden increase of precipitation. The center of gravity model is used to analyze the evolution trend of the center of gravity of grain production and water resources in Western Jilin from the national and regional levels, and the spatiotemporal coupling degree of the center of gravity of grain production and water resources is explored through the two-factor center of gravity coupling situation model.

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  • Haokun Wang & Biao Gao & Baiyuan Ding, 2022. "Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Food Security Production and Total Water Resources in Western Jilin: Based on Center of the Gravity Model," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8125730
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8125730
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