Study on the Quantity-quality Conversion of Supplementary Cultivated Lands
- Geli Xie
Abstract
As the soul of the land resource, the cultivated land is not only the most basic and irreplaceable productionmaterial, but the important base to survive the whole human being, and the important guarantee of the stable
development of the society. The double balance of quantity and quality is the key to realize the dynamic balance
of the gross of cultivated lands, and to establish scientific cultivated land requisition-compensation balance
assessment and certification standard system and the checking and acceptance system of supplementary
cultivated lands are the key to really realize the requisition-compensation balance of cultivated lands. The
requisition-compensation balance quantity-quality gradation conversion coefficient computation method of
cultivated lands is researched in this article, which could help to develop the requisition-compensation balance of
cultivated lands.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v5n7p218
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