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Papers: Acevedo, W., and P. Masuoka. 1997. Time-series animation techniques for visualizing urban growth. Computers and Geosciences 23:423-435. Jantz, C.A., S.J. Goetz, and M.K. Shelley. 2003. Using the SLEUTH urban growth model to simulate the impacts of future policy scenarios on urban land use in the Baltimore/Washington metropolitan area. Environment and Planning B 31:251–71. Jantz, C.A. and S.J. Goetz (2005). Analysis of Scale Dependencies in an Urban Land Use Change Model. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 19 (2):217-241. Jantz, C.A., S.J. Goetz, P.A Jantz and B. Melchior (2005). Resource land loss and forest vulnerability in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. In Proceedings of the 4th Southern Forestry and Natural Resources GIS Confrence, December 16-17, 2004, Athens, GA, pp. 84-95. Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. Eds. P. Bettinger, C. Hyldahl, s. Danskin, J. Zhu, Y. Zhang, W.G. Hubbard, T. Lows, M. Wimberly, and B. Jackson, eds. Related Websites: http://www.whrc.org/midatlantic/ Data: Call for Contributions Have you completed a SLEUTH application? If so, we would love to add your research to our collection. Please contact Nick Gazulis for more information. |
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