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Volume 3, issue 4, 2014
- Development of a Historical Multi-Year Land Cover Classification Incorporating Wildfire Effects pp. 1-18

- Katherine D. Morrison and Crystal A. Kolden
- Vertical Distribution of Soil Organic Carbon Density in Relation to Land Use/Cover, Altitude and Slope Aspect in the Eastern Himalayas pp. 1-19

- Tshering Dorji, Inakwu O. A. Odeh and Damien J. Field
- Why Landscape Beauty Matters pp. 1-19

- Angelika Krebs
- Patterns of Tree Distribution within Small Communities of the Sudanian Savanna-Sahel pp. 1-9

- Sarah J. Sterling and Blair Orr
- Estimation of Aboveground Biomass Using Manual Stereo Viewing of Digital Aerial Photographs in Tropical Seasonal Forest pp. 1-14

- Katsuto Shimizu, Tetsuji Ota, Tsuyoshi Kajisa, Nobuya Mizoue, Shigejiro Yoshida, Gen Takao, Yasumasa Hirata, Naoyuki Furuya, Takio Sano, Sokh Heng and Ma Vuthy
Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
- Ecologies of Scale: Multifunctionality Connects Conservation and Agriculture across Fields, Farms, and Landscapes pp. 1-31

- Devan Allen McGranahan
- Regional Development Scenario Evaluation through Land Use Modelling and Opportunity Mapping pp. 1-34

- Harutyun Shahumyan, Brendan Williams, Laura Petrov and Walter Foley
- Evolution of Land Use in the Brazilian Amazon: From Frontier Expansion to Market Chain Dynamics pp. 1-34

- Luciana S. Soler, Peter Verburg and Diógenes S. Alves
- Modeling Soil and Woody Vegetation in the Senegalese Sahel in the Context of Environmental Change pp. 1-23

- Martin Brandt, Tobias Grau, Cheikh Mbow and Cyrus Samimi
- Landscape and Local Controls of Insect Biodiversity in Conservation Grasslands: Implications for the Conservation of Ecosystem Service Providers in Agricultural Environments pp. 1-26

- Thomas O. Crist and Valerie E. Peters
- Climate–Human–Land Interactions: A Review of Major Modelling Approaches pp. 1-41

- Melania Michetti and Matteo Zampieri
- Assessing the Quality of Agricultural Landscape Change with Multiple Dimensions pp. 1-19

- Eija Pouta, Ioanna Grammatikopoulou, Timo Hurme, Katriina Soini and Marja Uusitalo
- Impacts of Logging Road Networks on Dung Beetles and Small Mammals in a Malaysian Production Forest: Implications for Biodiversity Safeguards pp. 1-19

- Toshihiro Yamada, Masahiro Niino, Satoru Yoshida, Tetsuro Hosaka and Toshinori Okuda
- The Positive Feedback Loop between the Impacts of Climate Change and Agricultural Expansion and Relocation pp. 1-19

- Bojana Bajželj and Keith S. Richards
- Incorporation of Socio-Cultural Values in Damage Assessment Valuations of Contaminated Lands in the Niger Delta pp. 1-18

- Victor A. Akujuru and Les Ruddock
- Investigation of the Dominant Factors Influencing the ERA15 Temperature Increments at the Subtropical and Temperate Belts with a Focus over the Eastern Mediterranean Region pp. 1-22

- Tali Hirsch-Eshkol, Anat Baharad and Pinhas Alpert
- Creating Social Safeguards for REDD+: Lessons Learned from Benefit Sharing Mechanisms in Vietnam pp. 1-22

- Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak, Tran Nam Tu and Lawal Mohammed Marafa
- Calibrating and Validating a Simulation Model to Identify Drivers of Urban Land Cover Change in the Baltimore, MD Metropolitan Region pp. 1-22

- Claire Jantz, Scott Drzyzga and Michael Maret
- Monitoring Forest Change in Landscapes Under-Going Rapid Energy Development: Challenges and New Perspectives pp. 1-22

- Paul D. Pickell, Sarah E. Gergel, Nicholas C. Coops and David W. Andison
- An Initial Assessment of the Economic Value of Coastal and Freshwater Wetlands in West Asia pp. 1-17

- Florian V. Eppink, Luke M. Brander and Alfred J. Wagtendonk
- New Cropland on Former Rangeland and Lost Cropland from Urban Development: The “Replacement Land” Debate pp. 1-17

- Lisa A. Emili and Richard P. Greene
- Fuelwood Savings and Carbon Emission Reductions by the Use of Improved Cooking Stoves in an Afromontane Forest, Ethiopia pp. 1-21

- Elisabeth Dresen, Ben DeVries, Martin Herold, Louis Verchot and Robert Müller
- Spatially-Explicit Simulation of Urban Growth through Self-Adaptive Genetic Algorithm and Cellular Automata Modelling pp. 1-20

- Yan Liu, Yongjiu Feng and Robert Gilmore Pontius
- Landscape Fire, Biodiversity Decline and a Rapidly Changing Milieu: A Microcosm of Global Issues in an Australian Biodiversity Hotspot pp. 1-46

- A. Malcolm Gill, David J. McKenna and Michael A. Wouters
- The Fall and Rise Again of Plantations in Tropical Asia: History Repeated? pp. 1-24

- Derek Byerlee
- Comparing Path Dependence and Spatial Targeting of Land Use in Implementing Climate Change Responses pp. 1-24

- Iain Brown, Marie Castellazzi and Diana Feliciano
- Integrating Land Cover Modeling and Adaptive Management to Conserve Endangered Species and Reduce Catastrophic Fire Risk pp. 1-24

- David Breininger, Brean Duncan, Mitchell Eaton, Fred Johnson and James Nichols
- Adaptation to New Climate by an Old Strategy? Modeling Sedentary and Mobile Pastoralism in Semi-Arid Morocco pp. 1-24

- Korbinian P. Freier, Manfred Finckh and Uwe Schneider
- Driving Forces in Archetypical Land-Use Changes in a Mountainous Watershed in East Asia pp. 1-24

- Ilkwon Kim, Quang Bao Le, Soo Jin Park, John Tenhunen and Thomas Koellner
- Economic Valuation of Land Uses in Oudomxay Province, Lao PDR: Can REDD+ be Effective in Maintaining Forests? pp. 1-16

- Grace Y. Wong, Souphith Darachanthara and Thanongsai Soukkhamthat
- The Re-Greening of the Sahel: Natural Cyclicity or Human-Induced Change? pp. 1-16

- Issa Ouedraogo, Jürgen Runge, Joachim Eisenberg, Jennie Barron and Séraphine Sawadogo-Kaboré
- Land Redistribution and Reutilization in the Context of Migration in Rural Nepal pp. 1-16

- Hom Nath Gartaula, Pashupati Chaudhary and Kamal Khadka
- A Resilience-Based Approach to the Conservation of Valley Oak in a Southern California Landscape pp. 1-16

- James J. Hayes and Shanon Donnelly
- Mapping Urban Transitions in the Greater Beirut Area Using Different Space Platforms pp. 1-16

- Ghaleb Faour and Mario Mhawej
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Land-Use Threats and Protected Areas: A Scenario-Based, Landscape Level Approach pp. 1-28

- Tamara S. Wilson, Benjamin M. Sleeter, Rachel R. Sleeter and Christopher E. Soulard
- Towards Enhanced Resilience in City Design: A Proposition pp. 1-22

- Rob Roggema
- Forest Transitions and Rural Livelihoods: Multiple Pathways of Smallholder Teak Expansion in Northern Laos pp. 1-22

- Jonathan Newby, Rob Cramb and Somphanh Sakanphet
- Mapping Woodland Cover in the Miombo Ecosystem: A Comparison of Machine Learning Classifiers pp. 1-17

- Courage Kamusoko, Jonah Gamba and Hitomi Murakami
- Evolutionary Mismatch as a General Framework for Land Use Policy and Politics pp. 1-20

- Russell C. Weaver and Jason Knight
- Landscape Aesthetics and the Scenic Drivers of Amenity Migration in the New West: Naturalness, Visual Scale, and Complexity pp. 1-24

- Jelena Vukomanovic and Barron J. Orr
- Agrosilvopastoral Systems in Northern Thailand and Northern Laos: Minority Peoples’ Knowledge versus Government Policy pp. 1-23

- Chalathon Choocharoen, Andreas Neef, Pornchai Preechapanya and Volker Hoffmann
- Managing Urban Wellbeing in Rural Areas: The Potential Role of Online Communities to Improve the Financing and Governance of Highly Valued Nature Areas pp. 1-23

- Rixt A. Bijker, Nora Mehnen, Frans J. Sijtsma and Michiel N. Daams
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Landscape, Legal, and Biodiversity Threats that Windows Pose to Birds: A Review of an Important Conservation Issue pp. 1-11

- Daniel Klem
- Perspectives of Livestock Farmers in an Urbanized Environment pp. 1-15

- Ángel Paniagua
- Urban Landscape Perspectives pp. 1-9

- Frederick Steiner
- Analyzing Vegetation Change in an Elephant-Impacted Landscape Using the Moving Standard Deviation Index pp. 1-31

- Timothy J. Fullman and Erin L. Bunting
- Preserving the Picturesque: Perceptions of Landscape, Landscape Art, and Land Protection in the United States and China pp. 1-22

- Aaron M. Ellison
- Historical Landscape Perspectives on Grasslands in Sweden and the Baltic Region pp. 1-22

- Ove Eriksson and Sara A. O. Cousins
- Understanding Land Cover Changes in the Italian Alps and Romanian Carpathians Combining Remote Sensing and Stakeholder Interviews pp. 1-22

- Žiga Malek, Anna Scolobig and Dagmar Schröter
- Mapping Urban Transitions Using Multi-Temporal Landsat and DMSP-OLS Night-Time Lights Imagery of the Red River Delta in Vietnam pp. 1-19

- Miguel Castrence, Duong H. Nong, Chinh C. Tran, Luisa Young and Jefferson Fox
- Villages in the City: Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity in Rurality and Urbanity in Bangalore, India pp. 1-18

- Harini Nagendra, Hita Unnikrishnan and Sreerupa Sen
- The Relationship between Urban Sprawl and Farmland Displacement in the Pearl River Delta, China pp. 1-18

- Shiqiang Du, Peijun Shi and Anton Van Rompaey
- Interrelationships of Land Use/Cover Change and Topography with Soil Acidity and Salinity as Indicators of Land Degradation pp. 1-18

- Ramita Manandhar and Inakwu O. A. Odeh
- Urbanity and Urbanization: An Interdisciplinary Review Combining Cultural and Physical Approaches pp. 1-26

- Christoph Schneider, Bianca Achilles and Hendrik Merbitz
- Restoration of Prairie Hydrology at the Watershed Scale: Two Decades of Progress at Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge, Iowa pp. 1-33

- Keith E. Schilling and Pauline Drobney
- Development of Future Land Cover Change Scenarios in the Metropolitan Fringe, Oregon, U.S., with Stakeholder Involvement pp. 1-20

- Robert W. Hoyer and Heejun Chang
- Development by Design in Western Australia: Overcoming Offset Obstacles pp. 1-21

- James Fitzsimons, Michael Heiner, Bruce McKenney, Kei Sochi and Joseph Kiesecker
- Assessment of Spatial-Temporal Expansion of Built-up and Residential-Commercial Dwellings with Some Economic Implications: A Case Study in the Lower Hunter of Eastern Australia pp. 1-21

- Ramita Manandhar, Inakwu O.A. Odeh and Tiho Ancev
- What Makes Green Cities Unique? Examining the Economic and Political Characteristics of the Grey-to-Green Continuum pp. 1-17

- Daniel Miller Runfola and Sara Hughes
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Land in 2012 and 2013 pp. 1-2

- Land Editorial Office
- Gendered Resource Access and Utilisation in Swedish Family Farming pp. 1-16

- Elias Andersson and Gun Lidestav
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