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Bibliographic Entry Integrated Land-Change Science and Its Relevance to the Human Sciences
Turner, Billie L., II; Moran, Emilio F.; & Rindfuss, Ronald R. (2004). Integrated Land-Change Science and Its Relevance to the Human Sciences. In Gutman, Garik, Janetos, Anthony C., Justice, Christopher O., Moran, Emilio F., Mustard, John F., Rindfuss, Ronald R., Skole, David, Billie L., II Turner, Turner, Billie L., II & Cochrane, Mark A. (Eds.), Land Change Science: Observing, Monitoring and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth’s Surface (pp. 431-47). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Bibliographic Entry Population Trends: Implications for Global Environmental Change
Rindfuss, Ronald R.; & Adamo, Susana B. (2004). Population Trends: Implications for Global Environmental Change. IHDP Update: Newsletter of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change, 1, 1-3.
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Bibliographic Entry Spatial Simulation Modelling of Land Use/Land Cover Change Scenarios in Northeastern Thailand: A Cellular Automata Approach
Walsh, Stephen J.; Entwisle, Barbara; Rindfuss, Ronald R.; & Page, Philip H. (2006). Spatial Simulation Modelling of Land Use/Land Cover Change Scenarios in Northeastern Thailand: A Cellular Automata Approach. Journal of Land Use Science, 1(1), 5-28.
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Bibliographic Entry Population Change and Landscape Dynamics: The Nang Rong, Thailand, Studies
Walsh, Stephen J.; Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Prasartkul, Pramote; Entwisle, Barbara; & Chamratrithirong, Aphichat. (2005). Population Change and Landscape Dynamics: The Nang Rong, Thailand, Studies. In Entwisle, Barbara & Stern, Paul C. (Eds.), Population, Land Use and Environment: Research Directions (pp. 135-62). Washington: National Academies Press.
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Bibliographic Entry Developing a Science of Land Change: Challenges and Methodological Issues
Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Walsh, Stephen J.; Turner, Billie L., II; Fox, Jefferson; & Mishra, Vinod. (2004). Developing a Science of Land Change: Challenges and Methodological Issues. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(39), 13976-81. PMCID: PMC521107
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Bibliographic Entry Changes in Population and Land Use over Time in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Bilsborrow, Richard E.; Barbieri, Alisson F.; & Pan, William K. Y. (2004). Changes in Population and Land Use over Time in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Acta Amazonica, 34(4), 635-47.
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Bibliographic Entry Complexity at Advancing Ecotones and Frontiers
Malanson, George P.; Zeng, Yu; & Walsh, Stephen J. (2006). Complexity at Advancing Ecotones and Frontiers. Environment and Planning A, 38(4), 619-32.
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Bibliographic Entry Model for Land Use Changes in Thailand
Tang, Wenwu; Malanson, George P.; & Walsh, Stephen J. (2004). Model for Land Use Changes in Thailand. Asian Surveying and Mapping, 2, 1-3.
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Bibliographic Entry Population-Environment Interactions with an Emphasis on Land-Use/Land-Cover Dynamics and the Role of Technology
Walsh, Stephen J.; Evans, Thomas P.; & Turner, Billie L., II. (2004). Population-Environment Interactions with an Emphasis on Land-Use/Land-Cover Dynamics and the Role of Technology. In Brunn, Stanley D., Cutter, Susan L. & J. W., Jr. Harrington (Eds.), & Harrington, J. W., Jr. (Eds.), Geography and Technology (pp. 491-519). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Bibliographic Entry Livestock Acquisitions Dynamics in Nomadic Pastoralist Herd Demography: A Case Study among Ngisonyoka Herders of South Turkana, Kenya
De Vries, Danny H.; Leslie, Paul W.; & McCabe, J. Terrence. (2006). Livestock Acquisitions Dynamics in Nomadic Pastoralist Herd Demography: A Case Study among Ngisonyoka Herders of South Turkana, Kenya. Human Ecology, 34(1), 1-25.
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