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Katawut Waiyasusri and Srilert Chotpantarat
Spatial evolution can be traced by land-use change (LUC), which is a frontier issue in the field of geography. Using the limited areas of Koh Chang in Thailand as the research case, this study analyzed the simulation of its spatial evolution from a multi...
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Esthela Salazar, Cristián Henríquez, Richard Sliuzas and Jorge Qüense
Peripheral urban sprawl configures new, extensive conurbations that transcend current administrative boundaries. Land use planning, supported by the analysis of future scenarios, is a guide to achieve sustainability in large metropolitan areas. To unders...
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John J. Lagrosa IV, Wayne C. Zipperer and Michael G. Andreu
Urban landscapes are heterogeneous mosaics that develop via significant land-use and land cover (LULC) change. Current LULC models project future landscape patterns, but generally avoid urban landscapes due to heterogeneity. To project LULC change for an...
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