The paper recognizes three 'windows of opportunity' for UK geographers in the development of land-use research, arising from advances in concepts, techniques and relevance to current rural land-use issues. They are the period of the Land Utilisation Survey of the 1930s, the changes in the ...
Land Use in Early New Jersey: A Historical Geography.doi:10.2307/2952926historia, utilizacion de la tierra, zonas rurales, utilisation des terres, history, agricultura, HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, agriculture, economics, land use, histoire, zone rurale, new jersey, economia, rural areas, economieOpie, ...
, 1994. Land Use in China. Beijing: Science Press. (in Chinese) Google Scholar Wu Chuanjun (eds.), 1998. Chinese Human Geography. Beijing: Science Press, 92–93. (in Chinese) Google Scholar Yue Tianxiang, Liu Jiyuan, Jorgensen S Eet al., 2001. Changes of Holdridge life zone ...
When studying the changes in land use in a rural area, which geographical school of thought would pay attention to the local cultural traditions and values? A. Cultural ecology B. Political geography C. Social geography D. Cultural geography ...
In addition, we find that racially and ethnically homogenous blocks within heterogeneous block groups have the most crime. Our findings also show the strongest results for a multitude of land-use measures and that these measures sharpen some of the associations from social characteristics. Thus, we...
All of these data were required in some form for use in the Delphi method. The optional market index calculation included alternative land use policies considered by the local governments such as infill, sewer system plans, and developments of regional impact. ULAM also uses highway and transit ...
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A majority of studies focus on urbanizing regions in China, India, Europe, and the United States, but there are comparatively few studies of urban land-use change in South America, Africa, and the rest of the world. The lack of understanding about past urban land-use processes limits our ...
This paper departs from the premise that land use is constantly changing as a result of the interaction of dynamic socio-economic and biophysical process. It presents an interim attempt to examine interaction between a range of spatial variables, derived from census information and from CIAT's envi...
Territories are spatial units that encompass the broadest range of a society's land-use behaviors as well as the history of human interactions with the