Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeList of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Foreword. Acknowledgements. 1. Linking Household and Remotely Sensed Data: Methodological and Practical Problems; R.R. Rindfuss, et al. 2. Land-Cover and Land-Use Change (LCLUC) in the Southern Yucatán Peninsular Region (SYPR): An Integrated Approach; B.L. Turner II, J. Geoghegan. 3. Household Demographic Structure and Its Relationship to Deforestation in the Amazon Basin; E.F. Moran, et al. 4. Integration of Longitudinal Surveys, Remote Sensing Time Series, and Spatial Analyses: Approaches for Linking People and Place; S.J. Walsh, et al. 5. Household-Parcel Linkages in Nang Rong, Thailand: Challenges of Large Samples; R.R. Rindfuss, et al. 6. Linking Pastoralists to a Heterogeneous Landscape: The Case of Four Maasai Group Ranches in Kajiado District, Kenya; S.B. BurnSilver, et al. 7. Linking Household and Remotely Sensed Data for Understanding Forest Fragmentation in Northern Vietnam; J. Fox. 8. Linking Socioeconomic and Remotely Sensing Data at the Community or at the Household Level: Two Case Studies from Africa; E.F. Lambin. 9. Human Impacts on Land Cover and Panda Habitat in Wolong Nature Reserve: Linking Ecological, Socioeconomic, Demographic, and Behavioral Data; Jianguo Liu, et al. 10. Habitats, Hierarchical Scales, and Nonlinearities: An Ecological perspective on Linking Household and Remotely Sensed Data on Land-Cover/Use Change; G.P. Malanson. 11. Linking People and Land Use: A Sociological Perspective; W.G. Axinn, J.S. Barber.
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List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Foreword. Acknowledgements. 1. Linking Household and Remotely Sensed Data: Methodological and Practical Problems; R.R. Rindfuss, et al. 2. Land-Cover and Land-Use Change (LCLUC) in the Southern Yucatan Peninsular Region (SYPR): An Integrated Approach; B.L. Turner II, J. Geoghegan. 3. Household Demographic Structure and Its Relationship to Deforestation in the Amazon Basin; E.F. Moran, et al. 4. Integration of Longitudinal Surveys, Remote Sensing Time Series, and Spatial Analyses: Approaches for Linking People and Place; S.J. Walsh, et al. 5. Household-Parcel Linkages in Nang Rong, Thailand: Challenges of Large Samples; R.R. Rindfuss, et al. 6. Linking Pastoralists to a Heterogeneous Landscape: The Case of Four Maasai Group Ranches in Kajiado District, Kenya; S.B. BurnSilver, et al. 7. Linking Household and Remotely Sensed Data for Understanding Forest Fragmentation in Northern Vietnam; J. Fox. 8. Linking Socioeconomic and Remotely Sensing Data at the Community or at the Household Level: Two Case Studies from Africa; E.F. Lambin. 9. Human Impacts on Land Cover and Panda Habitat in Wolong Nature Reserve: Linking Ecological, Socioeconomic, Demographic, and Behavioral Data; Jianguo Liu, et al. 10. Habitats, Hierarchical Scales, and Nonlinearities: An Ecological perspective on Linking Household and Remotely Sensed Data on Land-Cover/Use Change; G.P. Malanson. 11. Linking People and Land Use: A Sociological Perspective; W.G. Axinn, J.S. Barber.