Air photos and field survey of two subtropical chinese villages at four per
iods shows large changes in land use since 1955. These changes can be relat
ed to shifts in agricultural policies at the national level. Changes can be
assessed by importance in cover as well as landscape indices. Overall, the
landscape heterogeneity increases. A survey of 40 families indicates that
current land use diversity is due to farm/family types diversity. Some are
more oriented toward high value products (animals) and off farm employment.