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Land Change Science Special Feature
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Land Change Science Special Feature: The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability
- B. L. Turner, II, Eric F. Lambin, and Anette Reenberg
PNAS 2007 104: 20666-20671.
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From the Cover: Land Change Science Special Feature: The evolution of urban sprawl: Evidence of spatial heterogeneity and increasing land fragmentation
- Elena G. Irwin and Nancy E. Bockstael
PNAS 2007 104: 20672-20677.
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Land Change Science Special Feature: Agent-based modeling of deforestation in southern Yucatán, Mexico, and reforestation in the Midwest United States
- Steven M. Manson and Tom Evans
PNAS 2007 104: 20678-20683.
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Land Change Science Special Feature: Incorporating plant functional diversity effects in ecosystem service assessments
- Sandra Díaz, Sandra Lavorel, Francesco de Bello, Fabien Quétier, Karl Grigulis, and T. Matthew Robson
PNAS 2007 104: 20684-20689.
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Land Change Science Special Feature: Learning from episodes of degradation and recovery in variable Australian rangelands
- D. Mark Stafford Smith, Greg M. McKeon, Ian W. Watson, Beverley K. Henry, Grant S. Stone, Wayne B. Hall, and S. Mark Howden
PNAS 2007 104: 20690-20695.
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Land Change Science Special Feature: Ecological feedbacks following deforestation create the potential for a catastrophic ecosystem shift in tropical dry forest
- Deborah Lawrence, Paolo D'Odorico, Lucy Diekmann, Marcia DeLonge, Rishiraj Das, and James Eaton
PNAS 2007 104: 20696-20701.
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