Population growth will result in a significant anthropogenic environmental change worldwide through increases in developed land (DL) consumption. DL consumption is an important environmental and socioeconomic process affecting humans and ecosystems. Attention has been given to DL modeling inside highly populated cities. However, modeling DL consumption should expand to non-metropolitan areas where arguably the environmental consequences are more significant. Here, we study all counties within the conterminous U.S. and based on satellite-derived product (National Land Cover Dataset 2001) we calculate the associated DL for each county. By using county population data from the 2000 census we present a comparative study on DL consumption and we...
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...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
In this brief, authors Mark Ducey, Kenneth Johnson, Ethan Belair, and Barbara Cook combine demograph...
This paper decomposes the growth in land occupied by residences in the United States to give the rel...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...
Approximately 29 percent (%) of the Earth’s surface is used to support humanity. Demand for land use...
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...
Studying the spatial distribution and redistribution of population has long been a major concern of ...
Graduation date: 2015A growing body of literature exists on how human population growth and changes ...
Many prominent scientists have claimed that we need to develop environmentally sustainable practices...
The author questions the conventional approach to studying global land-use changes, which is focused...
Recent economic analyses emphasize that designated open-space increases the rents on neighboring res...
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...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
In this brief, authors Mark Ducey, Kenneth Johnson, Ethan Belair, and Barbara Cook combine demograph...
This paper decomposes the growth in land occupied by residences in the United States to give the rel...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...
Approximately 29 percent (%) of the Earth’s surface is used to support humanity. Demand for land use...
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...
Studying the spatial distribution and redistribution of population has long been a major concern of ...
Graduation date: 2015A growing body of literature exists on how human population growth and changes ...
Many prominent scientists have claimed that we need to develop environmentally sustainable practices...
The author questions the conventional approach to studying global land-use changes, which is focused...
Recent economic analyses emphasize that designated open-space increases the rents on neighboring res...
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...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...