Data on permits for new housing starts are a key source of information on recent changes in the urban landscape of central Arizona, USA. Drawing primarily on the conceptual parallels between the process of urban expansion and the spatial spread of non-human species, we outline a nested series of ‘colonization ’ models that could be used to study changes in urban landscapes through simulations of housing starts.Within our probabilistic colonization framework, the ecological principle of density-dependence (operating simultaneously on different spatial scales) governs the positioning of new housing units. These simple models afford a great diversity of possible spatial patterns, ranging from tight clustering of houses to urban sprawl to more ...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...
While urban ecosystems can host surprisingly high levels of biodiversity, there are still many shift...
Quantifying the speed, growth modes, and landscape pattern changes of urbanization: a hierarchical p...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
To understand how urbanization has transformed the desert landscape in the central Arizona – Phoenix...
Abstract Many organisms persist in fragmented habitat where movement between patches is essential fo...
In this paper, we present a quantified, GIS-based analysis of the relationship between urban morphol...
Abstract: Urban areas are hot spots that drive environmental change at multiple scales. Material dem...
Humans have been dramatically changing the Earth’s ecosystems through urbanization since the past c...
Urban residential expansion increasingly drives land use, land cover and ecological changes worldwid...
The basic model of residential choice, which has been established by generalizing Von Thünen's conce...
The urban transformation of the planet has spurred interest across a wide variety of disciplines in ...
New digital data sources for urban analysis are becoming available, which are far more disaggregate,...
This project simulates the Concentric Zone model (Ernest Burgess, 1925) using the agent-based simula...
Urbanization is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity. To address this problem, landscape plann...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...
While urban ecosystems can host surprisingly high levels of biodiversity, there are still many shift...
Quantifying the speed, growth modes, and landscape pattern changes of urbanization: a hierarchical p...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
To understand how urbanization has transformed the desert landscape in the central Arizona – Phoenix...
Abstract Many organisms persist in fragmented habitat where movement between patches is essential fo...
In this paper, we present a quantified, GIS-based analysis of the relationship between urban morphol...
Abstract: Urban areas are hot spots that drive environmental change at multiple scales. Material dem...
Humans have been dramatically changing the Earth’s ecosystems through urbanization since the past c...
Urban residential expansion increasingly drives land use, land cover and ecological changes worldwid...
The basic model of residential choice, which has been established by generalizing Von Thünen's conce...
The urban transformation of the planet has spurred interest across a wide variety of disciplines in ...
New digital data sources for urban analysis are becoming available, which are far more disaggregate,...
This project simulates the Concentric Zone model (Ernest Burgess, 1925) using the agent-based simula...
Urbanization is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity. To address this problem, landscape plann...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...
While urban ecosystems can host surprisingly high levels of biodiversity, there are still many shift...
Quantifying the speed, growth modes, and landscape pattern changes of urbanization: a hierarchical p...