Long-term ecological changes within densely populated landscapes account for a growing share of global environmental change. Measuring the causes and consequences of these changes remains a challenge because of their fine spatial scale and complexity. Here, we measure long-term ecological changes, circa 1950 to 2002, within six 1 km<sup>2</sup> sites in densely populated rural China and in urban and suburban Baltimore, Maryland, USA using a standardized procedure for fine-scale feature-based ecological mapping from high spatial resolution (&le 1 m) imagery. The median size of ecologically distinct landscape features (ecotopes) mapped by this procedure was just 520 m<sup>2</sup>, though size, count and perimeter of features varied considerab...
Earth’s land cover has been extensively transformed over time due to both human activities and natur...
Land cover and vegetation change are among the most important aspects of environmental change. Veget...
Copyright © 2013 Bin Quan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Long-term ecological changes within densely populated landscapes account for a growing share of glob...
Over the past 50 years, China’s ancient agricultural village landscapes have been transformed by unp...
Detecting the spatial-temporal dynamics mechanisms and driving forces of ecological land change will...
Land-cover change is a pervasive phenomenon caused by climate change, and, in recent decades, by the...
Land-cover changes in China are being powered by demand for food for its growing population and by t...
Rapid urbanization, land scarcity, and accompanying ecological deterioration in China have received ...
Identifying the spatial changes in farming–pastoral ecotone (FPE) is of utmost importance for the de...
Environmental change has been a topic of great interest over the last century due to its potential i...
Impervious surfaces (IS) are one of the most important components of the earth’s surface, and unders...
Habitat loss is not randomly distributed across modified landscapes, yet spatial patterns of habitat...
High spatial resolution feature-based approaches are especially useful for ecological mapping in den...
peer reviewedAs a consequence of anthropogenic pressure, landscapes change; deforestation is a well...
Earth’s land cover has been extensively transformed over time due to both human activities and natur...
Land cover and vegetation change are among the most important aspects of environmental change. Veget...
Copyright © 2013 Bin Quan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Long-term ecological changes within densely populated landscapes account for a growing share of glob...
Over the past 50 years, China’s ancient agricultural village landscapes have been transformed by unp...
Detecting the spatial-temporal dynamics mechanisms and driving forces of ecological land change will...
Land-cover change is a pervasive phenomenon caused by climate change, and, in recent decades, by the...
Land-cover changes in China are being powered by demand for food for its growing population and by t...
Rapid urbanization, land scarcity, and accompanying ecological deterioration in China have received ...
Identifying the spatial changes in farming–pastoral ecotone (FPE) is of utmost importance for the de...
Environmental change has been a topic of great interest over the last century due to its potential i...
Impervious surfaces (IS) are one of the most important components of the earth’s surface, and unders...
Habitat loss is not randomly distributed across modified landscapes, yet spatial patterns of habitat...
High spatial resolution feature-based approaches are especially useful for ecological mapping in den...
peer reviewedAs a consequence of anthropogenic pressure, landscapes change; deforestation is a well...
Earth’s land cover has been extensively transformed over time due to both human activities and natur...
Land cover and vegetation change are among the most important aspects of environmental change. Veget...
Copyright © 2013 Bin Quan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...