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Building unified geospatial data for land-change modeling—A case study in the area of Richmond, Virginia

December 13, 2016

An effort to build a unified collection of geospatial data for use in land-change modeling (LCM) led to new insights into the requirements and challenges of building an LCM data infrastructure. A case study of data compilation and unification for the Richmond, Va., Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) delineated the problems of combining and unifying heterogeneous data from many independent localities such as counties and cities. The study also produced conclusions and recommendations for use by the national LCM community, emphasizing the critical need for simple, practical data standards and conventions for use by localities. This report contributes an uncopyrighted core glossary and a much needed operational definition of data unification.

Publication Year 2016
Title Building unified geospatial data for land-change modeling—A case study in the area of Richmond, Virginia
DOI 10.3133/ofr20161176
Authors David I. Donato, Jason L. Shapiro
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2016-1176
Index ID ofr20161176
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Geographic Science Center; Eastern Mineral and Environmental Resources Science Center