Land Use Change: Science, Policy and ManagementRichard J. Aspinall, Michael J. Hill CRC Press, 14. des. 2007 - 216 sider Changes in the use of land reflect a variety of environmental and social factors, necessitating an equally varied suite of data to be used for effective analysis. While remote sensing, both from satellites and air photos, provides a central resource for study, socio-economic surveys, censuses, and map sources also supply a wealth of valid informati |
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Comparative Regional Case Studies | 41 |
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Synthesis and Prospect | 161 |
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