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  • Land-use patterns and their post-war changes in the Jablonec nad Nisou district
  • Agricultural land use ; Czech Republic ; Economic development ; Forest ; Land use ; Severočeský ; Thematic mapping
  • An analysis of the land-use patterns changes in a small mountain area of North Bohemia. Cartographic presentation of land-use development confirms the mentioned tendencies in 25 years between 1962-1987. The important part of territory has already
  • been used for summer and winter recreation and sports. - (MS)
  • land use change and its driving forces on the Tibetan Plateau during 1990-2000
  • Arid area ; China ; Climatic change ; Geographical information system ; LANDSAT ; Land use ; Planning ; Plateau ; Qinghai ; Remote sensing ; Sustainable development
  • The aim of this paper is to analyze land use change pattern using a geographical information system (GIS) and patch analysis methods and to discuss its driving forces based on the climatic changes and socioeconomic development, which will benefit
  • the process study of land use change and land-use planning on the Tibetan Plateau.
  • Land pricing mechanisms for sustainable agricultural land use planning in Ukraine
  • Agricultural land use ; Agricultural policy ; Land ; Land use ; Methodology ; Planning ; Price ; Ukraine ; Welfare
  • Agricultural land market development is among the top priorities for state agrarian policy in the Ukraine. land lease rates play an essential role in guiding land allocation, improving land use efficiency, determining rural welfare. Thus, fair lease
  • rents a key question of land market reform in the Ukraine. In this paper, we develop a metodology for land lease evaluation. It estimates minimum and maximum fair conditions both - for the lessors and the lessees. The proposed methodology is a new
  • conceptual approach for agricultural land pricing in Ukraine. - (BJ).
  • The Norwegian area frame survey of land cover and outfield land resources
  • Land use ; Methodology ; Norway ; Sampling ; Survey ; Vegetation
  • The Norwegian area frame survey of land cover and outfield land resources is a response to the demand for reliable informations about land cover and land resources. It constitues a baseline for studying changes in outfield land resources. It uses
  • a systematic sampling technique. The article documents the methodology used in the survey, followed by a discussion of issues raised by the choice of methodology.
  • Ecological grading and classification of land-occupation and land-use mosaics.
  • Lands Directorate. Fisheries and Environment Canada. Ottawa, Canada
  • Geographical approach to interpretation of data obtained be remote sensing of earth on the example of analysis of land use (land cover)
  • The geographical approach to interpretation of data obtained by remote sensing indicates the priority of use of photographs which make exact the analysis of land use and land cover. The general application of a land use map is indicated
  • Implications of decadal changes in precipitation and land use policy to soil erosion in Basilicata, Italy
  • Geomorphology and land degradation. Special issue
  • Basilicata ; Climatic trend ; Italy ; Land use ; Mediterranean area ; Plant canopy ; Precipitation ; Risk ; Soil erosion
  • The aim of this paper is to make predictions of the impacts of changes in rainfall regime and land use on land degradation in Basilicata across a range of temporal and spatial scales, through analysis of precipitation and land-use dynamics in 3
  • Modeling the impact of land use changes on runoff and sediment yield in the Le Sueur watershed, Minnesota using GeoWEPP
  • Impact ; Land use ; Minnesota ; Model ; Runoff ; Sediment budget ; United States of America ; Water erosion ; Watershed
  • To develop a sediment budget for the Le Sueur River, this study implemented a process-based watershed hydrology and upland erosion model, Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP), to simulate hydrology and sediment dynamics in several land-use/land
  • -cover scenarios. The Geo-spatial interface for WEPP (GeoWEPP) was used to characterize upland overland flow elements based on their land use/land cover, soil, and slope profiles. These characteristics were used as inputs for the WEPP model to estimate
  • runoff fluxes, soil loss rates, and sediment delivery ratio (SDR) for 3 environmental scenarios : 1) current land-use/land-cover with agricultural lands under fall mulch till management; 2) current land-use/land-cover with agricultural lands under no till
  • management; 3) pre-settlement land-use/land-cover. Over a simulated 30-year period (1979–2008), the runoff depth, soil loss rate and SDR were estimated for each scenario and discussed.
  • Land-use conflicts as a result of land-use changes in the central Spanish Pyrenees : a review
  • Conflict ; Cultivated surface ; Hydraulic works ; Land use ; Livestock farming ; Mountain ; Mountain farming ; Pirineos ; Pyrénées ; Spain
  • Human activities in the southern side of the Pyrenees have increasingly been concentrated in the valley bottoms. This shift has created strong competition among differing land uses : hay cultivation for livestock, road construction, tourist
  • Land use change and erosional history in a lake catchment system on the Canadian prairies
  • Agricultural land use ; Canada ; Erosion rate ; Lake ; Land use ; Prairies Provinces ; Saskatchewan ; Soil erosion ; Twentieth Century ; Watershed
  • The aim of this study is to evaluate the erosional response of the prairie landscape to changes in land use over the last 100 to 150 years by juxtaposing recorded changes in land use in an area surrounding a lake and changes in erosion rate
  • Fluvial response to land-use change in the Southern Appalachian region : a century of investigation
  • Agricultural land use ; Appalachian Mountains ; Deforestation ; Fluvial dynamics ; Impact ; Land use ; Stand treatment ; Stream ; Twentieth Century ; United States of America
  • This paper explores the history of land-use change and the study of fluvial response to such changes in the Southern Appalachian region over the past century. It examines Southern Appalachian investigations of fluvial response to land-use change
  • Land use mapping and changes in land use in the EFEDA pilot zones of Central Spain (La Mancha)
  • Soil erosion and land degradation in regions of Mediterranean climate
  • Agroecosystem ; Arid area ; Castilla-La Mancha ; Desertification ; Human impact ; Land use ; Mediterranean area ; Soil erosion ; Spain ; Thematic mapping ; Vegetation
  • including the impact of people with regard to land degradation and desertification. As a first documentation on the recent land use and characteristics in agricultural dynamics this paper reports on the different appearance and the mapping of land use in 3
  • In the course of the EFEDA-Project (European Field Experiment in Desertification-threatened Areas) of the European Union, carried out by more than 30 scientific teams, the question was raised as to the role of vegetation in land surface processes
  • Population and land use changes in the central highland Province of Dak Lak, Vietnam
  • Agricultural land use ; Coffee ; Data base ; Deforestation ; Geographical information system ; Land use ; Planning ; Plantation ; Population density ; Soil erosion ; Vietnam
  • resource database, a classification of the land use changes in the period 1979-1989 and 1994 was conducted using air photos and satellite images. Finally the land use change was analysed using a geographical information system. The produced maps create
  • a basis for the development of a land use planning system.
  • The Province of Dak Lak in Vietnam has experienced a massive coffee plantation during the last ten years, but severe deforestation, accelerated soil erosion and reduction in soil fertility are widespread. In order to create a map basis for a land
  • Some fundamental issues in land and land-use planning in Nigeria
  • In a country where the socio-economic system is rapidly being transformed and the development is fast, it is urgently necessary to study the present land resources, and land tenure system and to collect data on the quality of the land in different
  • Land use and landscape change in the Colorado mountains. I. Theory, scale, and pattern
  • Colorado ; Land ; Land development ; Land use ; Landscape ; Mountain ; Regional development ; Rocky Mountains ; Rural planning ; United States of America
  • Residential and commercial land development in Colorado is examined at three scales: regional (net-like pattern of private lands), landscape (spread of ranchettes), and site (e.g. building on ridge tops). This development is now driven by services
  • , recreation and the information businesses. More than in the past, the current activities fragment land ownership and disturb nearby land set aside as wild. - (DWG)
  • Application of the Landsat MSS tasseled CAP data in agricultural land use inventory of the Pearl River delta
  • and is able to provide adequate information for land use inventory of the delta.
  • The use of tasseled cap transformation produces two major variables, brightness and greenness which can be used to study the spectral development in crop growth. The use of tasseled cap variables reduces data redundancy in Landsat MSS data
  • Land use driven conditions for habitat structure : a case study from the Ecuadorian Andes
  • Agricultural land use ; Agriculture ; Andes ; Biodiversity ; Ecuador ; Farming system ; Mountain ; Plant canopy ; Rural landscape ; Spatial structure ; Vegetation dynamics ; Village
  • The paper addresses the impact of land use on local conditions for habitat structure. In the chosen study area, a village territory dominated by dairy farming, land use dynamics and spatial habitat structure are illustrated at village and field
  • level. The effects of agriculture on spatial habitat structure are investigated by relating field specific land cover data to land use and land rights information. Land use and its negative effects on habitat structure correspond closely with variations
  • A multi-scale study on land use and land cover quality change : the case of the Yellow River Delta in China
  • China ; Delta ; Ground survey ; Huang He ; Impact ; Land use ; Plant canopy ; Remote sensing ; Salinisation ; Sustainable development ; Vegetation index
  • This paper presents a case study of the Yellow River Delta, to trace land use and land cover changes during the past 20 years, with an emphasis on land quality changes. Three sets of data are used in this case study : remote sensing data derived
  • future directions of sustainable land use for the Delta region.
  • from satellites images; crop yield data from statistics; and soil data collected by the researchers in the field. The AA. discuss how the land quality has been changing, and to what extent the changes are attributed to human activities. They suggest
  • Planning in the face of conflict : negociation and mediation strategies in local land use regulation
  • The Recent tendency of the land use survey and its background in Japan