Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: Local Processes and Global ImpactsEric F. Lambin, Helmut J. Geist Springer Science & Business Media, 2008 M01 8 - 222 pages This book presents recent estimates on the rate of change of major land classes. Aggregated globally, multiple impacts of local land changes are shown to significantly affect central aspects of Earth System functioning. The book offers innovative developments and applications in the fields of modeling and scenario construction. Conclusions are also drawn about the most pressing implications for the design of appropriate intervention policies. |
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... land-use/cover change emerged in the research agenda on global environmental change several decades ago with the realization that land-surface processes influence climate. In the mid-1970s, it was recognized that land-coverchange ...
... land-use/cover change emerged in the research agenda on global environmental change several decades ago with the realization that land-surface processes influence climate. In the mid-1970s, it was recognized that land-coverchange ...
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... land-use/cover change (Lambinet al. 2001; Turner 2002; Lambin et al. 2003; Steffen et al. 2004; Gutman et al. 2004; Moran and Ostrom 2005). The new Global Land Project (Ojima 2005) is developing further land-change science based on the ...
... land-use/cover change (Lambinet al. 2001; Turner 2002; Lambin et al. 2003; Steffen et al. 2004; Gutman et al. 2004; Moran and Ostrom 2005). The new Global Land Project (Ojima 2005) is developing further land-change science based on the ...
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Local Processes and Global Impacts Eric F. Lambin, Helmut J. Geist. cover, and the same is true for snapshots of many important regions with substantial land-cover change. The TREES project, for example, using satellite data observed ...
Local Processes and Global Impacts Eric F. Lambin, Helmut J. Geist. cover, and the same is true for snapshots of many important regions with substantial land-cover change. The TREES project, for example, using satellite data observed ...
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... land-use change to biophysical processes, to represent biophysical feedbacks to land-use changes and land-use adaptations to biophysical changes. Today, only a very few models of land-use change can generate long ... Land Use and Land Cover.
... land-use change to biophysical processes, to represent biophysical feedbacks to land-use changes and land-use adaptations to biophysical changes. Today, only a very few models of land-use change can generate long ... Land Use and Land Cover.
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... land cover and changes are visible in remotely-sensed data or by generating evidence from secondary statistics, such as (agricultural) census data. Such data require interpretation and ground truthing. Land-use as well as land ...
... land cover and changes are visible in remotely-sensed data or by generating evidence from secondary statistics, such as (agricultural) census data. Such data require interpretation and ground truthing. Land-use as well as land ...
Contents
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Causes and Trajectories of LandUseCover Change 41 | 40 |
Multiple Impacts of LandUseCover Change | 71 |
Modeling LandUse and LandCover Change | 117 |
Conclusion | 173 |
Index | 205 |
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References to this book
Land Use Change: Science, Policy and Management Richard J. Aspinall,Michael J. Hill Limited preview - 2007 |
Land Use Change: Science, Policy and Management Richard J. Aspinall,Michael J. Hill No preview available - 2008 |