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Jiahui Zhao, Zhibin Li, Pan Liu
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The land-use identification process, which involves quantifying the types and intensity of human activities at a regional level, is a critical investigation step for ongoing land-use planning. One limitation of land-use identification practices is that t...
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Ying-Ying Jiang, Zhong-Xiu Sun, Ruo-Meng Wang, Hong-Ling Wang and Jia-Qing Wang
The Quaternary red soil widely distributed in China is an important arable land resource. A quantitative understanding of nutrient changes of Quaternary red soils under different land-use patterns is the necessary premise for effective regulation, manage...
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Marii Rasva and Evelin Jürgenson
The agricultural sector in the European Union is largely characterized by a declining number of farms and an increasing size of surviving farms. The land is concentrating under the usage of fewer large agricultural producers. Meanwhile, a broad distribut...
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Paolo Magliulo, Angelo Cusano, Sofia Sessa, Marika Beatrice and Filippo Russo
In Southern Italy, studies dealing with the analysis of multidecadal land-use changes at the basin scale are scarce. This is an important gap, considering the deep interrelationships between land-use changes, soil erosion, and river dynamics, and hazards...
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Sheilja Singh and Rabidyuti Biswas
Rapid urbanization and haphazard development derive the changes in land uses and affect the naturally available resources which are essential for human development and other lives. Land use changes can undermine the environment and ecology of an urban ar...
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Quanli Xu, Qing Wang, Jing Liu and Hong Liang
Land-use change is a typical geographic evolutionary process characterized by spatial heterogeneity. As such, the driving factors, conversion rules, and rate of change vary for different regions around the world. However, most cellular automata (CA) mode...
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Min Jin, Ruyi Feng, Lizhe Wang and Jining Yan
Simulating and predicting the development and changes in urban land change can provide valuable references for the sustainable development of cities. However, the change process of urban land-use/land-cover is a complex process involving multiple factors...
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TAMIRAT TESHOME, LULEKAL ERMIAS
Pág. Page:1 - 11Abstract
Land degradation because of land use and land cover change is severe phenomena in Ethiopia which is mainly caused by lack of appropriate land use policy and feasible land use plan. The understanding of land use and land cover change is vital to determine...
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TAMIRAT TESHOME, LULEKAL ERMIAS
Pág. Page:1 - 11Abstract
Land degradation because of land use and land cover change is severe phenomena in Ethiopia which is mainly caused by lack of appropriate land use policy and feasible land use plan. The understanding of land use and land cover change is vital to determine...
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Tianfeng Wei, Donghui Shangguan, Xia Shen, Yongjian Ding and Shuhua Yi
The Kaxgar River Basin, a key section of the Tarim River Basin, is a typical ecologically fragile region that has undergone rapid changes to its spatial patterns over the preceding few decades. In particular, the expansion of salinized land has posed a s...
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Yongqing Zhao, Rendong Li and Mingquan Wu
Current land cover research focuses primarily on spatial changes in land cover and the driving forces behind these changes. Among such forces is the influence of policy, which has proven difficult to measure, and no quantitative research has been conduct...
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Iwona Cieslak, Andrzej Bilozor, Anna Zróbek-Sokolnik and Marek Zagroba
This article analyzes the applicability of spatial data for evaluating and monitoring changes in land use and their impact on the local landscape. The Coordination of Information on the Environment (CORINE) Land Cover database was used to develop a proce...
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Lili Lin, Zhenbang Hao, Christopher J. Post, Elena A. Mikhailova, Kunyong Yu, Liuqing Yang and Jian Liu
Island ecosystems are particularly susceptible to climate change and human activities. The change of land use and land cover (LULC) has considerable impacts on island ecosystems, and there is a critical need for a free and open-source tool for detecting ...
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Kwangyul Choi, Robert Paterson
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Numerous studies have suggested that land-use policies can reduce vehicle travel through mode shifting and reduced trip lengths and generation of fewer or more efficient trips. The findings from previous studies also suggest that the combined effect of t...
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Sai Hu, Longqian Chen, Long Li, Bingyi Wang, Lina Yuan, Liang Cheng, Ziqi Yu and Ting Zhang
Urbanization-induced land-use change will lead to variations in the demand and supply of ecosystem services, thus significantly affecting regional ecosystem services. The continuous degradation of ecosystem functions has become a serious problem for huma...
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Dina Martha Susilawati
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Land suitability and availability is needed to be evaluated in Brebes Regency because the utilization of unsuitable land area is increasing to pursue high production targets as the impact of increased shallot demand. The objective of this research was to...
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jeremias ndoen
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Abstract. This research purposed to analyze the carring capacity of urban area in Lewoleba ? Lembata ? NTT, by assessment the land capability at sub-class level, evaluating actual land use with land capability class, analyzing actual land potential to pr...
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Suzanne Mavoa, Serryn Eagleson, Hannah M Badland, Lucy Gunn, Claire Boulange, Joshua Stewart, Billie Giles-Corti
Walkability indices can guide planning and policy for more sustainable and liveble cities. Land-use mix is an important component of walkability that can be measured in a number of ways. Many land-use mix measures require fine-scaled land-use data that a...
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Nimi G. Dan-Jumbo, Marc J. Metzger and Andrew P. Clark
Cities in developing countries are urbanising at a rapid rate, resulting in substantial pressures on environmental systems. Among the main factors that lead to flooding, controlling land-use change offers the greatest scope for the management of risk. Ho...
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Nimi G. Dan-Jumbo, Marc J. Metzger and Andrew P. Clark
Cities in developing countries are urbanising at a rapid rate, resulting in substantial pressures on environmental systems. Among the main factors that lead to flooding, controlling land-use change offers the greatest scope for the management of risk. Ho...
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