
Title:
Land use change : science, policy, and management
Author:
Aspinall, Richard J.
ISBN:
9780429186172
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxvii, 185 pages)
Contents:
Theory and methodology -- Basic and applied land use science / Richard J. Aspinall -- Developing spatially dependent procedures and models for multicriteria decision analysis: place, time, and decision making related to land use change / Michael J. Hill -- Comparative regional case studies -- Spatial methodologies for integrating social and biophysical data at a regional or catchment scale / Ian Byron and Robert Lesslie -- An integrated socioeconomic study of deforestation in Western Uganda, 1990-2000 / Ronnie Babigumira, Daniel Muller and Arild Angelsen -- Modeling unplanned land cover change across scales: a Colombian case study / Andres Etter and Clive McAlpine -- Landscape dynamism: disentangling thematic versus structural change in Northeast Thailand / Kelley A. Crews -- Developing a thick understanding of forest fragmentation in landscapes of colonization in the Amazon Basin / Andrew C. Millington and Andrew V. Bradley -- Urban land-use change, models, uncertainty, and policymaking in rapidly growing developing world cities: evidence from China / Michail Fragkias and Karen C. Seto -- Synthesis and prospect -- Synthesis, comparative analysis, and prospect / Michael J. Hill and Richard J. Aspinall.
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Library | Material Type | Item Barcode | Shelf Number | Status | Item Holds |
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Searching... | E-Book | 546170-1001 | HD108.3 .L362 2008 | Searching... | Searching... |
