<p><b>Geographic sub-regions (a) and land-cover classes (b) in the study area.</b> For (b) the source year for the land cover classes is as following: built-up land– 2007; plantations and croplands– 2002; planted forests– 2009; and for herbaceous vegetation, shrublands and woodlands (both sparse and dense)– 1995.</p
Green infrastructure planning is emerging as an alternative approach to preserve vulnerable flora an...
There is a lack of information on the environmental effects of urban change and the dynamics of gree...
1. At present, there is limited knowledge of how best to reconcile urban development with biodiversi...
<div><p>Systematic conservation planning is a framework for optimally locating and prioritizing area...
AbstractLand that is of great value for conservation can also be highly suitable for human use, resu...
International audienceConserving biodiversity in managed landscapes requires the definition of spati...
In this U.S. Geological Survey study of forest land cover across the conterminous U.S. (CONUS), spec...
<p>Maps depict the probability of change from the eight native vegetation classes to A) cropland (<b...
Land use and land cover change have received considerable attention from global researchers in recen...
The rapid growth of cities around the world is now seen as a major contributor to global biodiversit...
The selection of land parcels for preservation and protection (i.e. the designation of a “Protected ...
Climate and land-use changes are projected to threaten biodiversity over this century. However, few ...
In ecology, populations may be linked conceptually with landscapes through habitat and spatial popul...
Spatial distribution of landscape modeling probabilities in 2100 (long-term) in the SSP2-4.5 based p...
Conservation planners are called upon to make choices and trade-offs about the preservation of natur...
Green infrastructure planning is emerging as an alternative approach to preserve vulnerable flora an...
There is a lack of information on the environmental effects of urban change and the dynamics of gree...
1. At present, there is limited knowledge of how best to reconcile urban development with biodiversi...
<div><p>Systematic conservation planning is a framework for optimally locating and prioritizing area...
AbstractLand that is of great value for conservation can also be highly suitable for human use, resu...
International audienceConserving biodiversity in managed landscapes requires the definition of spati...
In this U.S. Geological Survey study of forest land cover across the conterminous U.S. (CONUS), spec...
<p>Maps depict the probability of change from the eight native vegetation classes to A) cropland (<b...
Land use and land cover change have received considerable attention from global researchers in recen...
The rapid growth of cities around the world is now seen as a major contributor to global biodiversit...
The selection of land parcels for preservation and protection (i.e. the designation of a “Protected ...
Climate and land-use changes are projected to threaten biodiversity over this century. However, few ...
In ecology, populations may be linked conceptually with landscapes through habitat and spatial popul...
Spatial distribution of landscape modeling probabilities in 2100 (long-term) in the SSP2-4.5 based p...
Conservation planners are called upon to make choices and trade-offs about the preservation of natur...
Green infrastructure planning is emerging as an alternative approach to preserve vulnerable flora an...
There is a lack of information on the environmental effects of urban change and the dynamics of gree...
1. At present, there is limited knowledge of how best to reconcile urban development with biodiversi...