Rethinking Urban Growth: Inclusive Strategies to Safeguard Farmland and Ecosystems in China

Xomchim.Com (2025)
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Abstract

Urban expansion in China is commonly perceived as a direct threat to food security due to the conversion of fertile farmland into built-up areas [2,3]. However, a recent study offers a more nuanced understanding, revealing that urbanization’s indirect “ripple effects” may present both risks and opportunities for agricultural productivity and ecological sustainability [4].

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