This paper uses most recent plot-level data from the National Resource Inventory (NRI) over the period 2002 to 2012. Using these data with county-level land-use net returns, we first examine the land-use transitions among crop, pasture, range, forest, urban and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and find that land-use net returns are the main determinants from land-use transitions and land with low soil quality is more likely to be used for low-productive land activities, such as grazing. Second, we predict land-use changes under future climate projections using projected land-use net returns from hedonic regressions for crop, pasture, range, forest and urban. Our estimation results of the land-use model are consistent to economic theory as...
Summary: Land use in the United States (US) is driven by multiple forces operating at the global lev...
Abstract Background Forests provide the largest terrestrial sink of carbon (C). However, these C sto...
Crop production depends not only on the yield but also on the area harvested. The yield response to ...
Climate change, coupled with biofuels development and other factors may well be changing US land usa...
Graduation date: 2008Private land-use decisions can have important effects on private and public wel...
In contrast to most economic drivers of land-use change, climate-related drivers display substantial...
In contrast to most economic drivers of land-use change, climate-related drivers display substantial...
There is growing consensus that global food systems will need to undergo substantial transformations...
The San Francisco Bay Area in California, USA is a highly heterogeneous region in climate, topograph...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
This paper examines possible expected climate adaptations in a U.S. land use and livestock context. ...
Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to da...
Land-use change significantly contributes to biodiversity loss, invasive species spread, changes in ...
Changes in the use of land in the United States produce significant economic and environmental effec...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Soil Science, Washington State UniversityClimate change is expected to impact geogra...
Summary: Land use in the United States (US) is driven by multiple forces operating at the global lev...
Abstract Background Forests provide the largest terrestrial sink of carbon (C). However, these C sto...
Crop production depends not only on the yield but also on the area harvested. The yield response to ...
Climate change, coupled with biofuels development and other factors may well be changing US land usa...
Graduation date: 2008Private land-use decisions can have important effects on private and public wel...
In contrast to most economic drivers of land-use change, climate-related drivers display substantial...
In contrast to most economic drivers of land-use change, climate-related drivers display substantial...
There is growing consensus that global food systems will need to undergo substantial transformations...
The San Francisco Bay Area in California, USA is a highly heterogeneous region in climate, topograph...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
This paper examines possible expected climate adaptations in a U.S. land use and livestock context. ...
Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to da...
Land-use change significantly contributes to biodiversity loss, invasive species spread, changes in ...
Changes in the use of land in the United States produce significant economic and environmental effec...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Soil Science, Washington State UniversityClimate change is expected to impact geogra...
Summary: Land use in the United States (US) is driven by multiple forces operating at the global lev...
Abstract Background Forests provide the largest terrestrial sink of carbon (C). However, these C sto...
Crop production depends not only on the yield but also on the area harvested. The yield response to ...