We used a statistical modeling technique called logistic regression analysis, and a geographic information system (GIS), to map areas of possible future vineyard expansion in Sonoma County, based on data about vineyard development from 1990 through 1997. The goal of this research was to develop a model that would improve our understanding of vineyard expansion patterns at a landscape scale (for instance, including an entire county). The approach involved identifying landscape characteristics that were associated with vineyard development and mapping the areas with similar characteristics that were undeveloped in 1997. We used the results to map where habitat removal and fragment...
In 1991 Napa County adopted an erosion control ordinance that regulates alterations of landscapes wi...
Urban sprawl and the establishment of greenbelts to separate growing cities and towns has become a p...
2014-07-11The Salmon Creek Watershed in Sonoma County, California, USA, is home to a variety of wild...
Vineyards are expanding rapidly in California's coastal counties due to a booming wine mark...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012Geographic Inform...
Exurbia (rural low-density residential development) is one of the fastest growing types of land-use ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 76-80)A new wine region has taken root in what is known ...
Graduation date: 2008Presentation date: 2007-06-12Urban sprawl and the establishment of greenbelts t...
This paper presents a study of determining factors and a method to predict the existence of gully er...
A site suitability model of urban development was created for the Santa Monica Mountains in southern...
Habitat loss is one of the most serious threats to biodiversity today. A host of natural and human a...
The rolling, semi-arid hills of Napa County, California, USA, are one of the most productive wine gr...
Traditional vineyards in Spain are being upgraded to trellis vineyards. A key question is to what ex...
Terroir combines the physical landscape of the vineyard with the grapevines and the methods and tech...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [94]-97)This thesis examines the effects of urban encroac...
In 1991 Napa County adopted an erosion control ordinance that regulates alterations of landscapes wi...
Urban sprawl and the establishment of greenbelts to separate growing cities and towns has become a p...
2014-07-11The Salmon Creek Watershed in Sonoma County, California, USA, is home to a variety of wild...
Vineyards are expanding rapidly in California's coastal counties due to a booming wine mark...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012Geographic Inform...
Exurbia (rural low-density residential development) is one of the fastest growing types of land-use ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 76-80)A new wine region has taken root in what is known ...
Graduation date: 2008Presentation date: 2007-06-12Urban sprawl and the establishment of greenbelts t...
This paper presents a study of determining factors and a method to predict the existence of gully er...
A site suitability model of urban development was created for the Santa Monica Mountains in southern...
Habitat loss is one of the most serious threats to biodiversity today. A host of natural and human a...
The rolling, semi-arid hills of Napa County, California, USA, are one of the most productive wine gr...
Traditional vineyards in Spain are being upgraded to trellis vineyards. A key question is to what ex...
Terroir combines the physical landscape of the vineyard with the grapevines and the methods and tech...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [94]-97)This thesis examines the effects of urban encroac...
In 1991 Napa County adopted an erosion control ordinance that regulates alterations of landscapes wi...
Urban sprawl and the establishment of greenbelts to separate growing cities and towns has become a p...
2014-07-11The Salmon Creek Watershed in Sonoma County, California, USA, is home to a variety of wild...