The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability

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The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability. / Turner II, B.L.; Lambin, E.F.; Reenberg, Anette.

In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America, Vol. 104, No. 52, 2007, p. 20666-20671.

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Turner II, BL, Lambin, EF & Reenberg, A 2007, 'The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability', Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America, vol. 104, no. 52, pp. 20666-20671.

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Turner II, B. L., Lambin, E. F., & Reenberg, A. (2007). The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America, 104(52), 20666-20671.

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Turner II BL, Lambin EF, Reenberg A. The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America. 2007;104(52):20666-20671.

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Turner II, B.L. ; Lambin, E.F. ; Reenberg, Anette. / The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America. 2007 ; Vol. 104, No. 52. pp. 20666-20671.

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abstract = "  Land change science has emerged as a fundamental component of global environmental change and sustainability research.  This interdisciplinary field seeks to understand the dynamics of land-cover and land-use as a coupled human-environment system in order to address theory, concepts, models, and applications relevant to environmental and societal problems, including the intersection of the two.  The major components and advances in land change are addressed: observation and monitoring; understanding the coupled system-causes, impacts, and consequences; modeling; and synthesis issues.  The six articles of the special feature are introduced and situated within these components of study.",
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