AbstractLand-cover change in the conterminous United States was quantified by interpreting change from satellite imagery for a sample stratified by 84 ecoregions. Gross and net changes between 11 land-cover classes were estimated for 5 dates of Landsat imagery (1973, 1980, 1986, 1992, and 2000). An estimated 673,000km2(8.6%) of the United States’ land area experienced a change in land cover at least one time during the study period. Forest cover experienced the largest net decline of any class with 97,000km2 lost between 1973 and 2000. The large decline in forest cover was prominent in the two regions with the highest percent of overall change, the Marine West Coast Forests (24.5% of the region experienced a change in at least one time peri...
Through integrating multi-source data including high-resolution remote sensing image-based land use ...
The importance of characterizing, quantifying, and monitoring land cover, land use, and their change...
Land cover/land use categories are relevant components in land management. Understanding how land co...
AbstractLand-cover change in the conterminous United States was quantified by interpreting change fr...
Sample-based estimates augmented by complete coverage land-cover maps were used to estimate area and...
AbstractHistorical baselines of forest cover are needed to understand the causes and consequences of...
Information on the rates of land-use and land-cover change is important in addressing issues ranging...
Forest cover loss and bare ground gain from 2006 to 2010 for the conterminous United States (CONUS) ...
Information on the rates, driving forces, and consequences of land use and land cover change is impo...
In order to understand the magnitude, direction, and geographic distribution of land-use changes, we...
<p>Land-cover change is a pervasive phenomenon caused by climate change, and, in recent decades, by ...
Land use and land cover changes have complex linkages to climate variability and change, biophysical...
The U.S. Geological Survey Land Cover Trends Project is releasing a 1973–2000 time-series land-use/l...
Earth’s land cover has been extensively transformed over time due to both human activities and natur...
Changes in the use of land in the United States produce significant economic and environmental effec...
Through integrating multi-source data including high-resolution remote sensing image-based land use ...
The importance of characterizing, quantifying, and monitoring land cover, land use, and their change...
Land cover/land use categories are relevant components in land management. Understanding how land co...
AbstractLand-cover change in the conterminous United States was quantified by interpreting change fr...
Sample-based estimates augmented by complete coverage land-cover maps were used to estimate area and...
AbstractHistorical baselines of forest cover are needed to understand the causes and consequences of...
Information on the rates of land-use and land-cover change is important in addressing issues ranging...
Forest cover loss and bare ground gain from 2006 to 2010 for the conterminous United States (CONUS) ...
Information on the rates, driving forces, and consequences of land use and land cover change is impo...
In order to understand the magnitude, direction, and geographic distribution of land-use changes, we...
<p>Land-cover change is a pervasive phenomenon caused by climate change, and, in recent decades, by ...
Land use and land cover changes have complex linkages to climate variability and change, biophysical...
The U.S. Geological Survey Land Cover Trends Project is releasing a 1973–2000 time-series land-use/l...
Earth’s land cover has been extensively transformed over time due to both human activities and natur...
Changes in the use of land in the United States produce significant economic and environmental effec...
Through integrating multi-source data including high-resolution remote sensing image-based land use ...
The importance of characterizing, quantifying, and monitoring land cover, land use, and their change...
Land cover/land use categories are relevant components in land management. Understanding how land co...