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The Spatial Patterning of Land Use Conversion: Linking Economics, Hydrology and Ecology to Evaluate the Effects of Alternative Future Growth Scenarios on Stream Ecosystems
Grant Number R828012
RFA: Water and Watersheds (1999)


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    Book Anselin L, Florax RJGM, Rey SJ. Advances in Spatial Econometrics: Methodology, Tools and Applications. Springer, New York, NY. 2004/10/05/:1-513 R828012 (Final)
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    Book Chapter

    Fleming M. Techniques for estimating spatially dependent discrete choice models. In: Anselin L, Florax R, eds. Advances in Spatial Econometrics. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2004.

    R828012 (2001)
    R828012 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Irwin EG, Bockstael NE, Parks PJ, Hardie IW. Interacting agents, spatial externalities and the evolution of residential land use patterns. Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, Hampshire, UK. 2003/07//:465-480 R828012 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Irwin EG, Bockstael NE, Anselin L, Florax RJGM, Rey SJ. Endogenous spatial externalities: Empirical evidence and implications for the evolution of exurban residential land use patterns. In: Advances in Spatial Econometrics. L Anselin, R Florax, Eds. Springer, New York, NY. 2004;4(17):359-382. R828012 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Irwin EG, Bell K. Modeling and managing urban growth at the rural urban fringe: evidence from residential land use change in Central Maryland. In: Bell K, Boyle K, Plantinga A, Rubin J, Teisl M, eds. The Economics of Rural Land Use Change. Ashgate Press, 2006, pp. 147-162. R828012 (2001)
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    Irwin EG, Bockstael NE. Patterns of urban land use. In: Arnott R, McMillen D, eds. A Companion to Urban Economics. Blackwell Publishing.

    R828012 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Irwin EG, Bell KP, Bell KP, Boyle K, Rubin J. Estimating a spatially explicit model of residential land-use change to understand and predict patterns of urban growth at the rural-urban fringe. Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, Hampshire, UK. 2006;2(9):147-162 R828012 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Irwin EG, Bockstael NE, Arnott R, McMillen DP. The spatial pattern of land use in the United States. Blackwell Publishing, Inc., Boston, MA. 2006;2(5):147-162 R828012 (Final)
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    Moglen GE, Nelson KC, Palmer MA, Pizzuto JE. Hydro-ecologic responses to land use in small urbanizing watersheds within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. In: DeFries RS, ed. Ecosystems and Land Use Change. American Geophysical Union Monograph (in press, 2004).

    R828012 (Final)
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    Moglen GE. Frequency analysis under non-stationary land use conditions. In: McCuen RH, ed. Chapter 13 of Modeling Hydrologic Change. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2002, pp. 367-385.

    R828012 (2001)
    R828012 (Final)
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    Palmer MA, Moglen GE, Bockstael NE, Brooks SS, Pizzuto JE, Wiegand C, VanNess K. The ecological consequences of changing land use for running waters: the suburban Maryland case. In: Krchnak KM, ed. Human Population and Freshwater: Bulletin Series- Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Yale University Press, 2002, Ch. 107, pp. 85-113.

    R828012 (2000)
    R828012 (Final)
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