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article : 10.1080/13658810410001713434

Comparison of the structure and accuracy of two land change models

2005

Authors
  • Robert Gilmore Pontius, Jr.
    • Clark University Department of International Development, Community and Environment
  • Jeffrey Malanson
    • Clark University Department of International Development, Community and Environment
International Journal of Geographical Information Science volume 19 pages 243-265

DOI : 10.1080/13658810410001713434

Provenance
This article is cited by Need and Options for Subnational Scale Land-Use and Land-Cover Scenarios for the United States
This article is cited by chapter usgcrp-need-options-subnational-scale-land-use-land-cover-scenarios-united-states chapter 3 : Land cover: existing and emerging data sets, models, and scenarios

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