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    Anticipating Forest and Range Land Development in Central Oregon (USA) for Landscape Analysis, with an Example Application Involving Mule Deer

    Forest policymakers, public lands managers, and scientists in the Pacific Northwest (USA) seek ways to evaluate the landscape-level effects of policies and management through the multidisciplinary development ...

    Jeffrey D. Kline, Alissa Moses, Theresa Burcsu in Environmental Management (2010)

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    Modeling the spatially dynamic distribution of humans in the Oregon (USA) Coast Range

    A common approach to land use change analyses in multidisciplinary landscape-level studies is to delineate discrete forest and non-forest or urban and non-urban land use categories to serve as inputs into sets...

    Jeffrey D. Kline, David L. Azuma, Alissa Moses in Landscape Ecology (2003)

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    Integrating Urbanization into Landscape-level Ecological Assessments

    Economists and ecologists are often asked to collaborate on landscape-level analyses designed to jointly assess economic and ecological conditions resulting from environmental policy scenarios. This trend towa...

    Jeffrey D. Kline, Alissa Moses, Ralph J. Alig in Ecosystems (2001)