The developed land area of the US increased by 14.2 million hectares between 1982 and 2003. Along with a projected US population increase to more than 360 million individuals by 2030 is an expected continuation of expanding rural land development. Related to population growth, rural land development and the associated loss of rural open space are expected to have a number of social, economic, and ecological implications. To gain greater insight into land development patterns, we used US Census Bureau and National Resources Inventory data to quantify per-housing-unit rates of land development during recent decades and to model future land development to 2030 for states and regions in the US. Based on these data, 0.50 ha of additional land we...
In this brief, authors Mark Ducey, Kenneth Johnson, Ethan Belair, and Barbara Cook combine demograph...
Population growth will result in a significant anthropogenic environmental change worldwide through ...
Agricultural land in the U.S. is abundant but not infinite. Change in cropland impacts national and ...
The developed land area of the US increased by 14.2 million hectares between 1982 and 2003. Along wi...
The developed land area of the US increased by 14.2 million hectares between 1982 and 2003. Along wi...
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In order to understand the magnitude, direction, and geographic distribution of land-use changes, we...
This paper decomposes the growth in land occupied by residences in the United States to give the rel...
The conversion of farmland near cities to other human uses is a global trend that challenges our lon...
Current demographic trends indicate that a growing proportion of the human population is or soon wil...
With population growth and expansion of economic activities, urbanized places have expanded; and wit...
Land-use change around protected areas can reduce their effective size and limit their ability to co...
This paper decomposes the growth in land occupied by residences in the United States to give the rel...
This brief focuses on the changing landscapes of different types of rural America where social, econ...
This study updates an earlier assessment of the past, current, and prospective situation for the Nat...
In this brief, authors Mark Ducey, Kenneth Johnson, Ethan Belair, and Barbara Cook combine demograph...
Population growth will result in a significant anthropogenic environmental change worldwide through ...
Agricultural land in the U.S. is abundant but not infinite. Change in cropland impacts national and ...
The developed land area of the US increased by 14.2 million hectares between 1982 and 2003. Along wi...
The developed land area of the US increased by 14.2 million hectares between 1982 and 2003. Along wi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117239/1/eap20051561849.pd
In order to understand the magnitude, direction, and geographic distribution of land-use changes, we...
This paper decomposes the growth in land occupied by residences in the United States to give the rel...
The conversion of farmland near cities to other human uses is a global trend that challenges our lon...
Current demographic trends indicate that a growing proportion of the human population is or soon wil...
With population growth and expansion of economic activities, urbanized places have expanded; and wit...
Land-use change around protected areas can reduce their effective size and limit their ability to co...
This paper decomposes the growth in land occupied by residences in the United States to give the rel...
This brief focuses on the changing landscapes of different types of rural America where social, econ...
This study updates an earlier assessment of the past, current, and prospective situation for the Nat...
In this brief, authors Mark Ducey, Kenneth Johnson, Ethan Belair, and Barbara Cook combine demograph...
Population growth will result in a significant anthropogenic environmental change worldwide through ...
Agricultural land in the U.S. is abundant but not infinite. Change in cropland impacts national and ...