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Urban Land Use Land Cover Change
2017Indian cities are on the cross roads of rapid urban growth, which calls for meticulous and everlasting urban spatial planning. Cities live for longer and it should be compatible for the future growth. The previous mistakes committed in the land use planning have lead to many serious issues like floods (e.g., Chennai 2015 and Mumbai 2005 Floods) fire ...
Arun Das +5 more
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2001
Land use change modelling, especially if done in a spatially-explicit, integrated and multi-scale manner, is an important technique for the projection of alternative pathways into the future, for conducting experiments that test our understanding of key processes in land use changes.
Veldkamp, A., Lambin, E.F.
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Land use change modelling, especially if done in a spatially-explicit, integrated and multi-scale manner, is an important technique for the projection of alternative pathways into the future, for conducting experiments that test our understanding of key processes in land use changes.
Veldkamp, A., Lambin, E.F.
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Land-Use Change, Risk and Land-Use Management
2011This chapter focuses on flood risk analysis and risk prevention in Santiago de Chile. It presents a conceptual framework for flood risk analysis in urban areas and demonstrates the utility of a mixed set of methods, including remote sensing and GIS techniques, to improve the methodological basis for flood risk assessment and risk prevention. Population
Ellen Banzhaf +5 more
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Land Use Policy, 2009
The management of land-use change has been achieved in Britain through the development control system. Set up in its modern form in 1947, the system has remained substantially unchanged in spite of a radically altered policy environment. This paper considers the nature of the system and notes both its robustness and its flexibility as well as the ...
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The management of land-use change has been achieved in Britain through the development control system. Set up in its modern form in 1947, the system has remained substantially unchanged in spite of a radically altered policy environment. This paper considers the nature of the system and notes both its robustness and its flexibility as well as the ...
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Impact of land use change on ecosystem services: A review
Environmental Development, 2020S. Hasan +4 more
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What is land use and land use change?
2018Human use and alteration of land has profound effects on the environment, both locally where it takes place, and at the planetary scale via climate change and other mechanisms. This building block explains what is meant by land use and land use change, both direct and indirect.
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Soil moisture–atmosphere feedback dominates land carbon uptake variability
Nature, 2021Vincent Humphrey +2 more
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Global and regional drivers of land-use emissions in 1961–2017
Nature, 2021Chaopeng Hong +2 more
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