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Title:
| Modeling the spatially dynamic distribution of humans in the Oregon
(USA) coast range. |
Author(s): |
Kline, Jeffrey D.; Azuma, David L.; Moses, Alissa. |
Date: |
2003 |
Source: |
Landscape Ecology. 18:347-361 |
Description: |
A common approach to land use change analyses in multidisciplinary landscape-level studies is to delineate discrete forest and non-forest or urban and non-urban land use categories to serve as inputs into sets of integrated sub-models describing socioeconomic and ecological processes. Such discrete land use categories, however, may be inappropriate when the socioeconomic and ecological processes under study are sensitive to a range of human habitation. In this paper, we characterize the spatial dynamic distribution of humans throughout the forest landscape of western Oregon (USA). |
Keywords: |
Ecological economics, forest/urban interface, land use change, landscape modeling, western Oregon, USA |
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Kline, Jeffrey D.; Azuma, David L.; Moses, Alissa. 2003. Modeling the spatially dynamic distribution of humans in the Oregon
(USA) coast range.. Landscape Ecology. 18:347-361
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