Climate change, coupled with biofuels development and other factors may well be changing US land usage patterns. We use a spatial econometric approach to estimate the drivers of US land use transitions in recent years. We consider transitions between six major land uses: agricultural land, forest, grassland, water, urban, and other uses. To examine drivers, we use a two-step linearized, spatial, multinomial logit model and estimate land use transition probabilities. Our results indicate that climate change is a driver of land use change and that movements to and from agricultural land and grassland exhibit opposite responses with climate change portending a movement out of cropland into grassland. These results indicate that adaptation...
This paper uses the World Trade Model with Climate Sensitive Land (WTMCL) to evaluate possible futu...
Proposed strategies for managing terrestrial carbon in order to mitigate anthropogenic climate chang...
There is growing consensus that global food systems will need to undergo substantial transformations...
Climate change, coupled with biofuels development and other factors may well be changing US land usa...
Land use and land cover changes have complex linkages to climate variability and change, biophysical...
Land-use change significantly contributes to biodiversity loss, invasive species spread, changes in ...
This paper examines possible expected climate adaptations in a U.S. land use and livestock context. ...
Long-term modeling of agricultural land use is central in global scale assessments of climate change...
Modelling future change to land use and land cover is done as part of many local and global scenario...
This paper uses most recent plot-level data from the National Resource Inventory (NRI) over the peri...
Summary: Land use in the United States (US) is driven by multiple forces operating at the global lev...
AbstractLong-term modeling of agricultural land use is central in global scale assessments of climat...
Spatially explicit land-use change prediction is often based on environmental characteristics of lan...
The issue of land use/cover (LCLU) change has become a critical field of investigation for economist...
Land-use changes involve important economic and environmental effects with implications for internat...
This paper uses the World Trade Model with Climate Sensitive Land (WTMCL) to evaluate possible futu...
Proposed strategies for managing terrestrial carbon in order to mitigate anthropogenic climate chang...
There is growing consensus that global food systems will need to undergo substantial transformations...
Climate change, coupled with biofuels development and other factors may well be changing US land usa...
Land use and land cover changes have complex linkages to climate variability and change, biophysical...
Land-use change significantly contributes to biodiversity loss, invasive species spread, changes in ...
This paper examines possible expected climate adaptations in a U.S. land use and livestock context. ...
Long-term modeling of agricultural land use is central in global scale assessments of climate change...
Modelling future change to land use and land cover is done as part of many local and global scenario...
This paper uses most recent plot-level data from the National Resource Inventory (NRI) over the peri...
Summary: Land use in the United States (US) is driven by multiple forces operating at the global lev...
AbstractLong-term modeling of agricultural land use is central in global scale assessments of climat...
Spatially explicit land-use change prediction is often based on environmental characteristics of lan...
The issue of land use/cover (LCLU) change has become a critical field of investigation for economist...
Land-use changes involve important economic and environmental effects with implications for internat...
This paper uses the World Trade Model with Climate Sensitive Land (WTMCL) to evaluate possible futu...
Proposed strategies for managing terrestrial carbon in order to mitigate anthropogenic climate chang...
There is growing consensus that global food systems will need to undergo substantial transformations...