Land use change modelling: current practice and research priorities
Land use change models are tools to support the analysis of the causes and consequences
of land use dynamics. Scenario analysis with land use models can support land use …
of land use dynamics. Scenario analysis with land use models can support land use …
Measuring and incorporating vulnerability into conservation planning
Conservation planning is the process of locating and designing conservation areas to
promote the persistence of biodiversity in situ. To do this, conservation areas must be able to …
promote the persistence of biodiversity in situ. To do this, conservation areas must be able to …
Modeling the spatial dynamics of regional land use: the CLUE-S model
PH Verburg, W Soepboer, A Veldkamp… - Environmental …, 2002 - Springer
Land-use change models are important tools for integrated environmental management.
Through scenario analysis they can help to identify near-future critical locations in the face of …
Through scenario analysis they can help to identify near-future critical locations in the face of …
Land cover change or land‐use intensification: simulating land system change with a global‐scale land change model
S Van Asselen, PH Verburg - Global change biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Land‐use change is both a cause and consequence of many biophysical and
socioeconomic changes. The CLUMondo model provides an innovative approach for global …
socioeconomic changes. The CLUMondo model provides an innovative approach for global …
Detecting important categorical land changes while accounting for persistence
RG Pontius Jr, E Shusas, M McEachern - Agriculture, ecosystems & …, 2004 - Elsevier
The cross-tabulation matrix is a fundamental starting point in the analysis of land change,
but many scientists fail to analyze the matrix according to its various components and thus …
but many scientists fail to analyze the matrix according to its various components and thus …
Predicting land-use change
A Veldkamp, EF Lambin - Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 2001 - Elsevier
Land use change modelling, especially if done in a spatially-explicit, integrated and multi-
scale manner, is an important technique for the projection of alternative pathways into the …
scale manner, is an important technique for the projection of alternative pathways into the …
A Markovian and cellular automata land-use change predictive model of the Usangu Catchment
ABSTRACT Usangu Catchment, in Tanzania, is vital for its rice production in which more
than 30% of Tanzanian rice is grown. The catchment is a part of the Southern Agricultural …
than 30% of Tanzanian rice is grown. The catchment is a part of the Southern Agricultural …
Modeling urban growth in Atlanta using logistic regression
Z Hu, CP Lo - Computers, environment and urban systems, 2007 - Elsevier
This study applied logistic regression to model urban growth in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area
of Georgia in a GIS environment and to discover the relationship between urban growth and …
of Georgia in a GIS environment and to discover the relationship between urban growth and …
Agricultural land abandonment and natural forest re-growth in the Swiss mountains: A spatially explicit economic analysis
Natural forest re-growth reflects a decline in traditional agricultural practices that can be
observed worldwide. Over the last few decades, natural forest re-growth has replaced much …
observed worldwide. Over the last few decades, natural forest re-growth has replaced much …
Modeling the drivers of urban land use change in the Pearl River Delta, China: Integrating remote sensing with socioeconomic data
KC Seto, RK Kaufmann - Land Economics, 2003 - le.uwpress.org
This paper estimates econometric models of the socioeconomic drivers of urban land use
change in the Pearl River Delta, China. The panel data used to estimate the models are …
change in the Pearl River Delta, China. The panel data used to estimate the models are …