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A spatial analysis of land-use change and agriculture in eastern Canada

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2005

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Pearson, Craig J., and Bucknell, Delia, 2005, A spatial analysis of land-use change and agriculture in eastern Canada: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, v. 4, p. 22-38.

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Publicly available statistics regarding rural demographics, rural society and land use are presented and analysed using Geographic Information System (GIS). Our aim was to provide a quantitative basis for discussion of rural policy issues such as urban encroachment. Productivity (tonnage) of crop agriculture has increased by about 230% over 40 years while that of livestock (expressed as livestock units) has remained constant. Agricultural consolidation and intensification seen in southern Ontario has not translated into economic sustainability where on-farm income declined from 1991 to 2000. However, on-farm income in southern Quebec and municipalities adjacent to Toronto increased, perhaps due to the niche markets created in these [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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