CLUE-CR: An integrated multi-scale model to simulate land use change scenarios in Costa Rica | Semantic Scholar (2024)

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Dynamic simulation of land-use change trajectories with the CLUE-s model
    P. VerburgK. Overmars

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 2007

The CLUE(Conversion of Land Use and its Effects) model is one of the most widely applied models with approximately 30 applications in different regions of the globe focusing on a wide range of

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Clue: an integrated, gis-based model to simulate the dynamics of land use in developing countries
    P. VerburgK. KokF. KoningW. SoepboerA. Veldkamp

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 2000

Changes in land use/cover are the major determinants of changes in our natural environment through numerous interactions between land use/cover and the atmosphere, aquatic systems and surrounding

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The Need for Scale Sensitive Approaches in Spatially Explicit Land Use Change Modeling
    A. VeldkampP. VerburgK. KokG. D. KoningJ. PriessA. Bergsma

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 2001

The presented case-studies indicate that empirical modeling results can contribute to a better theoretic imbedding of land use change research in scale sensitive and integrated theories.

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Modeling the Spatial Dynamics of Regional Land Use: The CLUE-S Model
    P. VerburgW. SoepboerA. VeldkampRamil LimpiadaVictoria O. EspaldonS. Mastura

    Environmental Science, Geography

    Environmental management

  • 2002

A dynamic, spatially explicit, land-use change model is presented for the regional scale: CLUE-S that explicitly addresses the hierarchical organization of land use systems, spatial connectivity between locations and stability.

Modelling land-use change for Central America, with special reference to the impact of hurricane Mitch
    K. KokM. Winograd

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 2002
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Adapting the Dyna-CLUE model for simulating land use and land cover change in the Western Cape Province
    P. TizoraA. RouxGerbrand MansA. Cooper

    Environmental Science, Geography

    South African Journal of Geomatics

  • 2018

Models which integrate and evaluate diverse factors of Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) change can be used to guide planners in making more informed decisions and achieving a balance between urban

Multi - scale modelling of land use change dynamics in Ecuador
    G. D. KoningP. VerburgA. VeldkampL. Fresco

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 1999
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Scaling the land use system
    K. Kok

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 2001

Analyses of changes in land use and land cover have recently received ample attention in literature. So far, dynamic and integrated modelling approaches that are essential for modelling of complex

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Spatially explicit simulation of land use/land cover changes: Current coverage and future prospects
    Yanjiao RenY. LüA. ComberB. FuP. HarrisLianhai Wu

    Environmental Science, Geography

    Earth-Science Reviews

  • 2019
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The FORE-SCE model: a practical approach for projecting land cover change using scenario-based modeling
    T. SohlK. SaylerMark A. DrummondT. Loveland

    Environmental Science

  • 2007

A wide variety of ecological applications require spatially explicit, historic, current, and projected land use and land cover data. The U.S. Land Cover Trends project is analyzing contemporary

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28 References

CLUE: a conceptual model to study the Conversion of Land Use and its Effects
    A. VeldkampL. Fresco

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 1996
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Reconstructing land use drivers and their spatial scale dependence for Costa Rica (1973 and 1984)
    A. VeldkampL. Fresco

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 1997
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Modeling the global society-biosphere-climate system: Part 1: Model description and testing
    J. AlcamoG. KreilemanM. KrolG. Zuidema

    Environmental Science

  • 1994

The fully linked IMAGE 2.0 model has been tested against data from 1970 to 1990, and after calibration can reproduce the following observed trends: regional energy consumption and energy-related emissions, terrestrial flux of CO2 and emissions of greenhouse gases, concentrations of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, and transformation of land cover.

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Simulating changes in global land cover as affected by economic and climatic factors
    G. ZuidemaG. J. BornJ. AlcamoG. Kreileman

    Environmental Science, Economics

  • 1994

This paper describes two global models: (1) an Agricultural Demand Model which is used to compute the consumption and demand for commodities that define land use in 13 world regions; and, (2) a Land

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Land use zones and land use patterns in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica
    E. J. Huising

    Geography, Environmental Science

  • 1993

This thesis describes an approach to land use inventory at the sub-regional scale in the Guacimo-Rio Jimenez-Siquirres (GRS) area in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica. Therefore, the concept of "land

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HUMAN POPULATION GROWTH AND GLOBAL LAND-USE/COVER CHANGE
    W. MeyerB. Turner

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 1992

Contemporary interdisciplinary research on human-induced global environmental change recognizes two broad and overlapping fields of study (67). That of industrial metabolism investigates the flow of

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Deforestation rates and trends in Costa Rica, 1940 to 1983
    S. SaderArmond T. Joyce

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 1988

Forest area change associated with life zones, slope gradients, and transportation networks was examined within the framework of a geographically referenced data base for Costa Rica between 1940 and 1983 to quantitatively assess forest change dynamics.

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The future of the land. Mobilising and integrating knowledge for land use options.
    L. FrescoL. StroosnijderJ. BoumaH. Keulen

    Environmental Science, Geography

  • 1994

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LAND USE PLANNING: New Techniques and Tools Land Use Options and Environmental Goals SUPRANATIONAL LEVEL LAND USE PLANNING: Modelling and Optimizing Rice-Based Cropping Systems

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Scale dependence of vegetation‐environment correlations: A case study of a North Carolina piedmont woodland
    Rebecca A. ReedR. PeetM. PalmerP. White

    Environmental Science

  • 1993

. Vegetation and its correlation with environment has been traditionally studied at a single scale of observation. If different ecological processes are dominant at different spatial and temporal

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Deforestation trends in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica: A case study
    E. VeldkampA. WeitzI. StaritskyE. J. Huising

    Environmental Science

  • 1992

In this study we have tried to link a quantitative inventory of deforestation to possible factors driving forest clearing, like accessibility and soil quality. The Study Area covered 395 km2 in the

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    The Global Land-Use Model (GLM) is a tool for computing annual, gridded, fractional land-use states and all underlying land-use transitions, including the age, area and biomass of secondary (recovering) lands, and the spatial patterns of wood harvest and shifting cultivation, in a format designed for inclusion in Earth ...

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