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Kluwer Academic Publishers
Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Kluwer Academic Publishers was merged with Springer Science and Business media in 2004, when Springer bought the Publisher from Wolters Kluwer.

Kluwer Academic Publishers is a publisher of academic journals and books.

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regression tree-based method for integrating land-cover and land-use data collected at multiple scales

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2007

As data sets of multiple types and scales proliferate, it will be increasingly important to be able to flexibly combine them in ways that retain relevant information. A case in point is Amazonia, a large, data-poor region where most whole-basin data sets are limited to understanding land cover interpreted through a variety of remote sensing techniques and sensors. A growing body of work, however, indicates that the future state of much of Amazonia depends on the land use to which converted areas are put, but land use in the tropics is difficult to assess from remotely sensed data alone.

Gypsy moth response to landscape structure differs from neutral model predictions: implications for invasion monitoring

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2007

Simulations of dispersal across computer-generated neutral landscapes have generated testable predictions about the relationship between dispersal success and landscape structure. Models predict a threshold response in dispersal success with increasing habitat fragmentation. A threshold is defined as an abrupt, disproportionate decline in dispersal success at a certain proportion of habitat in the landscape.

Changes in land-use/land-cover patterns in Italy and their implications for biodiversity conservation

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2007
Italy

Land-use/land-cover change is the most important factor in causing biodiversity loss. The Mediterranean region has been affected by antropic disturbance for thousands of years, and is, nowadays, one of the most significantly altered hotspots in the world. However, in the last years a significant increase in forest cover has been measured. These new patterns are independent from planned conservation strategies and appear to have a substantial impact on landscapes and biodiversity.

Spatial patterns of Mediterranean land abandonment and related land cover transitions

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2007

In Mediterranean France, land abandonment is a widespread change. To understand and predict the land abandonment process and its consequences, land cover change models are used. An essential step in the development of a land cover change model is the identification and quantification of the factors controlling land cover change.

Agriculture, livelihoods, and globalization: The analysis of new trajectories (and avoidance of just-so stories) of human-environment change and conservation

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2007

Globalization offers a mix of new trajectories for agriculture, livelihoods, resource use, and environmental conservation. The papers in this issue share elements that advance our understanding of these new trajectories.