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http://dx.doi.org/10.7851/ksrp.2022.28.1.017

Selection and Application of Multipurpose Farmland Sites Using the Farm Manager Registration Records and Spatial Data  

Na, Ra (Department of Rural Systems Engineering & BK21 Education and Research Unit for Climate-smart Reclaimed-Tideland Agriculture, Chonnam National University)
Joo, Donghyuk (Department of Rural Systems Engineering & BK21 Education and Research Unit for Climate-smart Reclaimed-Tideland Agriculture, Chonnam National University)
Kim, Hayoung (Department of Rural Systems Engineering & BK21 Education and Research Unit for Climate-smart Reclaimed-Tideland Agriculture, Chonnam National University)
Yoo, Seung-Hwan (Department of Rural Systems Engineering & BK21 Education and Research Unit for Climate-smart Reclaimed-Tideland Agriculture, Chonnam National University)
Kwak, Yeong-cheol (Yeoncheon.Pocheon.Gapyeong District Office Project Management Department, Korea Rural Community Corporation)
Kim, Jeonghoon (Agricultural Infrastructure Project Office Standard Technology Department, Korean Rural Community Corporation)
Yi, Hyangmi (Rural Research Institute, Korea Rural Community Corporation)
Cho, Eun Jung (Department of Rural Systems Engineering & BK21 Education and Research Unit for Climate-smart Reclaimed-Tideland Agriculture, Chonnam National University)
Publication Information
Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.28, no.1, 2022 , pp. 17-26 More about this Journal
Abstract
It is necessary to prepare a stable production base in advance for a change in the global grain market, and it is required to prepare comprehensive countermeasures such as securing technical skills and cultivation technology. Therefore, Korea, which relies on imports of major grains other than rice, could be exposed to a food crisis at any time unless the self-sufficiency rate of grains is improved. In order to respond to this new food crisis, it is necessary to find ways to efficiently utilize rice fields to increase the domestic grain self-sufficiency rate. From this point of view, interest and demand for the generalization of farmland that can be used as paddy fields and returned to paddy fields are increasing, and related research is also being continuously performed. In order to select a multipurpose farmland project site, this study extracted farmland containing 10% or more purchased and stockpiled farmland through spatial analysis (buffer, dissolve, intersect, etc.), and finally presented areas subject to multipurpose farmland projects. The target site for the multipurpose farmland project was finally selected by integrating data onto a point-by-point basis so that the current status of farmland purchased and stockpiled, Farm Manager Registration Records, and the Korean Soil Information System data (drainage classes, surface soil texture, field-suitability classification, etc.) can be used in combination. There are 175 areas where the multipurpose farmland is possible. Incheon 2, Gyeongbuk 40, Gangwon 2, Chungbuk 7, Chungnam 48, Jeonbuk 34, Jeonnam 19, Gyeongbuk 15, Gyeongnam 8. Chungcheongnam-do has the most target site for the multipurpose farmland project, and Gangwon-do is the least. It is expected to contribute to new commercialization and business expansion by deriving business areas by identifying the scale of the farmland multipurpose farmland project using Farm Manger Registration Records and spatial data.
Keywords
Farm Manager Registration Records; Multipurpose farmland site; Spatial data; Stockpile farmland;
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