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 Volume 3, issue 4, 2014
 
  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. FieldWhy Landscape Beauty Matters   pp. 1-19 Angelika KrebsDevelopment of a Historical Multi-Year Land Cover Classification Incorporating Wildfire Effects   pp. 1-18 Katherine D. Morrison and Crystal A. KoldenPatterns of Tree Distribution within Small Communities of the Sudanian Savanna-Sahel   pp. 1-9 Sarah J. Sterling and Blair OrrEstimation 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
 
  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 SamimiAn 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. WagtendonkNew Cropland on Former Rangeland and Lost Cropland from Urban Development: The “Replacement Land” Debate   pp. 1-17 Lisa A. Emili and Richard P. GreeneEconomic 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 SoukkhamthatThe 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-KaboréLand Redistribution and Reutilization in the Context of Migration in Rural Nepal   pp. 1-16 Hom Nath Gartaula, Pashupati Chaudhary and Kamal KhadkaA Resilience-Based Approach to the Conservation of Valley Oak in a Southern California Landscape   pp. 1-16 James J. Hayes and Shanon DonnellyMapping Urban Transitions in the Greater Beirut Area Using Different Space Platforms   pp. 1-16 Ghaleb Faour and Mario MhawejLandscape 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. PetersIncorporation of Socio-Cultural Values in Damage Assessment Valuations of Contaminated Lands in the Niger Delta   pp. 1-18 Victor A. Akujuru and Les RuddockClimate–Human–Land Interactions: A Review of Major Modelling Approaches   pp. 1-41 Melania Michetti and Matteo ZampieriThe Fall and Rise Again of Plantations in Tropical Asia: History Repeated?   pp. 1-24 Derek ByerleeComparing Path Dependence and Spatial Targeting of Land Use in Implementing Climate Change Responses   pp. 1-24 Iain Brown, Marie Castellazzi and Diana FelicianoIntegrating 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 NicholsAdaptation 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 SchneiderDriving 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 KoellnerEcologies of Scale: Multifunctionality Connects Conservation and Agriculture across Fields, Farms, and Landscapes   pp. 1-31 Devan Allen McGranahanInvestigation 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 AlpertCreating Social Safeguards for REDD+: Lessons Learned from Benefit Sharing Mechanisms in Vietnam   pp. 1-22 Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak, Tran Nam Tu and Lawal Mohammed MarafaCalibrating 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 MaretMonitoring 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. AndisonFuelwood 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 MüllerRegional Development Scenario Evaluation through Land Use Modelling and Opportunity Mapping   pp. 1-34 Harutyun Shahumyan, Brendan Williams, Laura Petrov and Walter FoleyEvolution 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. AlvesSpatially-Explicit Simulation of Urban Growth through Self-Adaptive Genetic Algorithm and Cellular Automata Modelling   pp. 1-20 Yan Liu, Yongjiu Feng and Robert Gilmore PontiusLandscape 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. WoutersAssessing the Quality of Agricultural Landscape Change with Multiple Dimensions   pp. 1-19 Eija Pouta, Ioanna Grammatikopoulou, Timo Hurme, Katriina Soini and Marja UusitaloImpacts 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 OkudaThe Positive Feedback Loop between the Impacts of Climate Change and Agricultural Expansion and Relocation   pp. 1-19 Bojana Bajželj and Keith S. Richards Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
 
  Towards Enhanced Resilience in City Design: A Proposition   pp. 1-22 Rob RoggemaForest Transitions and Rural Livelihoods: Multiple Pathways of Smallholder Teak Expansion in Northern Laos   pp. 1-22 Jonathan Newby, Rob Cramb and Somphanh SakanphetLandscape 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. OrrLand-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. SoulardEvolutionary Mismatch as a General Framework for Land Use Policy and Politics   pp. 1-20 Russell C. Weaver and Jason KnightAgrosilvopastoral Systems in Northern Thailand and Northern Laos: Minority Peoples’ Knowledge versus Government Policy   pp. 1-23 Chalathon Choocharoen, Andreas Neef, Pornchai Preechapanya and Volker HoffmannManaging 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. DaamsMapping Woodland Cover in the Miombo Ecosystem: A Comparison of Machine Learning Classifiers   pp. 1-17 Courage Kamusoko, Jonah Gamba and Hitomi Murakami Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
 
  Villages in the City: Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity in Rurality and Urbanity in Bangalore, India   pp. 1-18 Harini Nagendra, Hita Unnikrishnan and Sreerupa SenThe Relationship between Urban Sprawl and Farmland Displacement in the Pearl River Delta, China   pp. 1-18 Shiqiang Du, Peijun Shi and Anton  Van RompaeyInterrelationships 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. OdehAnalyzing Vegetation Change in an Elephant-Impacted Landscape Using the Moving Standard Deviation Index   pp. 1-31 Timothy J. Fullman and Erin L. BuntingAcknowledgement to Reviewers of Land in 2012 and 2013   pp. 1-2 Land Editorial OfficePreserving the Picturesque: Perceptions of Landscape, Landscape Art, and Land Protection in the United States and China   pp. 1-22 Aaron M. EllisonHistorical Landscape Perspectives on Grasslands in Sweden and the Baltic Region   pp. 1-22 Ove Eriksson and Sara A. O. CousinsUnderstanding 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 SchröterWhat Makes Green Cities Unique? Examining the Economic and Political Characteristics of the Grey-to-Green Continuum   pp. 1-17 Daniel Miller Runfola and Sara HughesGendered Resource Access and Utilisation in Swedish Family Farming   pp. 1-16 Elias Andersson and Gun LidestavUrbanity and Urbanization: An Interdisciplinary Review Combining Cultural and Physical Approaches   pp. 1-26 Christoph Schneider, Bianca Achilles and Hendrik MerbitzUrban Landscape Perspectives   pp. 1-9 Frederick SteinerMapping 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 FoxRestoration 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 DrobneyDevelopment by Design in Western Australia: Overcoming Offset Obstacles   pp. 1-21 James Fitzsimons, Michael Heiner, Bruce McKenney, Kei Sochi and Joseph KieseckerAssessment 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 AncevPerspectives of Livestock Farmers in an Urbanized Environment   pp. 1-15 Ángel PaniaguaLandscape, Legal, and Biodiversity Threats that Windows Pose to Birds: A Review of an Important Conservation Issue   pp. 1-11 Daniel KlemDevelopment 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 |  |