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San Joaquin Valley, California

Coefficient Values:

Papers:

Dietzel, C., Herold, M., Hemphill, J., Clarke, K.C. (2005). Spatio-temporal dynamics in California's Central Valley: Empirical links to urban theory. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 19, 175 - 195.

Herold, M., Hemphill, J., Dietzel, C., Clarke, K.C. (2005). Remote sensing derived mapping to support urban growth theory. URS/Urban Conference. Arizona State University Center for Environmental Studies, March 14 -15, 2005.

Teitz, M., Dietzel, C., Fulton, B. (2005). Urban development futures in the San Joaquin Valley. Public Policy Institute of California: San Francisco.

Dietzel, C.K., and K.C. Clarke. 2004a. Spatial differences in multi resolution urban automata modeling. Transactions in GIS 8:479-492.

Dietzel, C.K., and K.C. Clarke. 2004. Determination of optimal calibration metrics through the use of self-organizing maps. Institute for Environmental Studies, Amsterdam. Integrated Assessment of the Land System Workshop. October 28-30, 2004

Dietzel C., Clarke, K.C. (2004). Replication of spatio-temporal land use patterns at three levels of aggregation by an urban cellular automata. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3304, 523 - 532.

Dietzel, C. (2004). Spatio-temporal difference in model outputs and parameter space as determined by calibration extent. In: P. Atkinson, G. Foody, S. Darby, F. Wu (Eds). Geodynamics, CRC Press: Boca Raton, 233-247.

Dietzel, C., Clarke, K.C. (2003). Forecasting California's farmland loss under policy and chaotic scenarios. International Workshop on Transition in Agriculture and Future Land Use Patterns. Wageningen University and Research Center, the Netherlands, December 1-3, 2003.

Data:

sanj_lu_5

sanj_lu_10

sanj_lu_15

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