<p>Edge density by sub-region (a, b, c, d) and total edge density (text above each map) for 1990 (a), and 2060 using three reference periods (b, c, d). Change in edge density by sub-region using three reference periods and fifty years of simulation (e, f, g).</p
Land use and climate change have complex and interacting effects on naturally dynamic forest landsca...
Forests are experiencing significant changes; studying geographic patterns in forests is critical in...
The northeastern United States is a predominately-forested region that, like most of the eastern U.S...
New England has lost more than 350,000 ha of forest cover since 1985, marking a reversal of a two-hu...
New England has lost more than 350,000 ha of forest cover since 1985, marking a reversal of a two-hu...
<p><b>Variation in W+ for distance to development (A), population density (B), and distance to roads...
New Hampshire’s forests are vitally important to the state’s economy; however, there are indications...
New England forests provide numerous benefits to the region’s residents, but are undergoing rapid de...
During the last century, many changes have occurred to forests across New England. Current forest co...
Abstract Changes in forest ecosystem function and condition arise from changes in forest fragmentati...
<p>Forest losses during the 1990s are depicted as red pixels, forest present in 2000 is shown as gre...
<p>The forest extent and loss are calculated for geographical regions in absolute [10<sup>3</sup> km...
Land use and climate change have complex and interacting effects on naturally dynamic forest landsca...
This paper first examines the history of New England for an effect of urbanization on forests, provi...
The New England states and New York are more than 50 percent forested, a rate well above the nationa...
Land use and climate change have complex and interacting effects on naturally dynamic forest landsca...
Forests are experiencing significant changes; studying geographic patterns in forests is critical in...
The northeastern United States is a predominately-forested region that, like most of the eastern U.S...
New England has lost more than 350,000 ha of forest cover since 1985, marking a reversal of a two-hu...
New England has lost more than 350,000 ha of forest cover since 1985, marking a reversal of a two-hu...
<p><b>Variation in W+ for distance to development (A), population density (B), and distance to roads...
New Hampshire’s forests are vitally important to the state’s economy; however, there are indications...
New England forests provide numerous benefits to the region’s residents, but are undergoing rapid de...
During the last century, many changes have occurred to forests across New England. Current forest co...
Abstract Changes in forest ecosystem function and condition arise from changes in forest fragmentati...
<p>Forest losses during the 1990s are depicted as red pixels, forest present in 2000 is shown as gre...
<p>The forest extent and loss are calculated for geographical regions in absolute [10<sup>3</sup> km...
Land use and climate change have complex and interacting effects on naturally dynamic forest landsca...
This paper first examines the history of New England for an effect of urbanization on forests, provi...
The New England states and New York are more than 50 percent forested, a rate well above the nationa...
Land use and climate change have complex and interacting effects on naturally dynamic forest landsca...
Forests are experiencing significant changes; studying geographic patterns in forests is critical in...
The northeastern United States is a predominately-forested region that, like most of the eastern U.S...