Land use science has traditionally used case-study approaches for in-depth investigation of land use change processes and impacts. Meta-studies synthesize findings across case-study evidence to identify general patterns. In this paper, we provide a review of meta-studies in land use science. Various meta-studies have been conducted, which synthesize deforestation and agricultural land use change processes, while other important changes, such as urbanization, wetland conversion, and grassland dynamics have hardly been addressed. Meta-studies of land use change impacts focus mostly on biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles, while meta-studies of socioeconomic consequences are rare. Land use change processes and land use change impacts are gen...
International audienceThis paper explores how meta-studies can support the development of process-ba...
In this work-in-progress paper, we present GLOBE, a system that enables the quantitative comparison ...
Land use change models are tools for understanding and explaining the causes and consequences of lan...
Land use science has traditionally used case-study approaches for in-depth investigation of land use...
study approaches for in-depth investigation of land use change processes and impacts. Meta-studies s...
The study of land use transition has generally become an important breakthrough point to deeply unde...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Global a...
Changes in land systems generate many sustainability challenges. Identifying more sustainable land-u...
© 2013, Taylor & Francis.A meta-analysis of the Land System Science literature identified that small...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
Land-change science has emerged as a foundational element of global environment change and sustainab...
AbstractThis paper explores how meta-studies can support the development of process-based land chang...
Land-use change is considered the greatest threat to nature, having caused worldwide declines in the...
Version: 21/01/2011 Manuscript word count (including abstract, text, references, and captions): 8826...
This paper explores how meta-studies can support the development of process-based land change models...
International audienceThis paper explores how meta-studies can support the development of process-ba...
In this work-in-progress paper, we present GLOBE, a system that enables the quantitative comparison ...
Land use change models are tools for understanding and explaining the causes and consequences of lan...
Land use science has traditionally used case-study approaches for in-depth investigation of land use...
study approaches for in-depth investigation of land use change processes and impacts. Meta-studies s...
The study of land use transition has generally become an important breakthrough point to deeply unde...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Global a...
Changes in land systems generate many sustainability challenges. Identifying more sustainable land-u...
© 2013, Taylor & Francis.A meta-analysis of the Land System Science literature identified that small...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
Land-change science has emerged as a foundational element of global environment change and sustainab...
AbstractThis paper explores how meta-studies can support the development of process-based land chang...
Land-use change is considered the greatest threat to nature, having caused worldwide declines in the...
Version: 21/01/2011 Manuscript word count (including abstract, text, references, and captions): 8826...
This paper explores how meta-studies can support the development of process-based land change models...
International audienceThis paper explores how meta-studies can support the development of process-ba...
In this work-in-progress paper, we present GLOBE, a system that enables the quantitative comparison ...
Land use change models are tools for understanding and explaining the causes and consequences of lan...