Land use patterns and its change lie at the heart of modern theories of urban spatial structure, as land use deals essentially with the spatial aspects of all human activities on land and the way in which the earth's surface is adapted, or could be adapted, to serve human needs. People's print on land is most evident in metropolitan regions, which, in the US case, now house 75% of the whole population with only 1.5% of the country's land. In terms of land use, these are certainly the most complicated areas on earth, as the surface of this small but critical part of the earth is almost completely formed by human activities. As physical expression of human relationships with land, the spatial juxtaposition of different land uses also tells mu...
Urban land-use change has been identified as one ofthe major components of environmental change beca...
while during the same period, the human population increased by 33%. Examination of the changing New...
This study examines land-use change as an explicit process. A conceptual framework is developed from...
Land-use-change drivers related to institutional dynamics, including historical path dependencies an...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and nonresidential land use for 257 United States met...
Land cover maps reasonably depict areas that are strongly converted by human activities, but typical...
Accurate identification of urban land use is essential for many applications. However, as physical s...
Urban growth is taking new forms in recently urbanized or formerly suburban areas, characterized by ...
Habitat loss is one of the most serious threats to biodiversity today. A host of natural and human a...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and non- residential land use for 257 U.S. metropolit...
The purpose of this study is to understand and analyze the determinants of land use change in the Sp...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
The essence of theory is simplification. Too often, however, that simplification is myopic, and its...
Urban growth is taking new forms in recently urbanized or formerly suburban areas, characterized by ...
Urban land-use change has been identified as one ofthe major components of environmental change beca...
while during the same period, the human population increased by 33%. Examination of the changing New...
This study examines land-use change as an explicit process. A conceptual framework is developed from...
Land-use-change drivers related to institutional dynamics, including historical path dependencies an...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and nonresidential land use for 257 United States met...
Land cover maps reasonably depict areas that are strongly converted by human activities, but typical...
Accurate identification of urban land use is essential for many applications. However, as physical s...
Urban growth is taking new forms in recently urbanized or formerly suburban areas, characterized by ...
Habitat loss is one of the most serious threats to biodiversity today. A host of natural and human a...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and non- residential land use for 257 U.S. metropolit...
The purpose of this study is to understand and analyze the determinants of land use change in the Sp...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
The essence of theory is simplification. Too often, however, that simplification is myopic, and its...
Urban growth is taking new forms in recently urbanized or formerly suburban areas, characterized by ...
Urban land-use change has been identified as one ofthe major components of environmental change beca...
while during the same period, the human population increased by 33%. Examination of the changing New...
This study examines land-use change as an explicit process. A conceptual framework is developed from...