Kristi Sayler (Former Employee)
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Exploring subtle land use and land cover changes: A framework for future landscape studies Exploring subtle land use and land cover changes: A framework for future landscape studies
Land cover and land use changes can have a wide variety of ecological effects, including significant impacts on soils and water quality. In rural areas, even subtle changes in farming practices can affect landscape features and functions, and consequently the environment. Fine-scale analyses have to be performed to better understand the land cover change processes. At the same time...
Authors
Thomas Houet, Thomas Loveland, Laurence Hubert-Moy, Cedric Gaucherel, Darrell Napton, Christopher Barnes, Kristi L. Sayler
Using the FORE-SCE model to project land-cover change in the southeastern United States Using the FORE-SCE model to project land-cover change in the southeastern United States
A wide variety of ecological applications require spatially explicit current and projected land-use and land-cover data. The southeastern United States has experienced massive land-use change since European settlement and continues to experience extremely high rates of forest cutting, significant urban development, and changes in agricultural land use. Forest-cover patterns and structure...
Authors
Terry Sohl, Kristi L. Sayler
The FORE-SCE model: a practical approach for projecting land cover change using scenario-based modeling The FORE-SCE model: a practical approach for projecting land cover change using scenario-based modeling
A wide variety of ecological applications require spatially explicit, historic, current, and projected land use and land cover data. The U.S. Land Cover Trends project is analyzing contemporary (1973–2000) land-cover change in the conterminous United States. The newly developed FORE-SCE model used Land Cover Trends data and theoretical, statistical, and deterministic modeling techniques...
Authors
Terry L. Sohl, Kristi L. Sayler, Mark A. Drummond, Thomas R. Loveland
A strategy for estimating the rates of recent United States land-cover changes A strategy for estimating the rates of recent United States land-cover changes
Information on the rates of land-use and land-cover change is important in addressing issues ranging from the health of aquatic resources to climate change. Unfortunately, there is a paucity of information on land-use and land-cover change except at very local levels. We describe a strategy for estimating land-cover change across the conterminous United States over the past 30 years...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, Terry L. Sohl, S.V. Stehman, Alisa L. Gallant, K. L. Sayler, D.E. Napton
The land cover trends project: A strategy for monitoring land cover change at a national scale The land cover trends project: A strategy for monitoring land cover change at a national scale
Policy-makers and scientists often require comprehensive data on the types and rates of land use and land cover change at a variety of scales. However, there is generally a lack of local, regional, and national land use and land cover data of sufficient reliability and temporal and geographic detail for providing accurate estimates of landscape change. The U.S. Geological Survey's EROS...
Authors
Terry L. Sohl, Thomas Loveland, Kristi L. Sayler, Alisa L. Gallant, Roger F. Auch, Darrell E. Napton
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Filter Total Items: 35
Exploring subtle land use and land cover changes: A framework for future landscape studies Exploring subtle land use and land cover changes: A framework for future landscape studies
Land cover and land use changes can have a wide variety of ecological effects, including significant impacts on soils and water quality. In rural areas, even subtle changes in farming practices can affect landscape features and functions, and consequently the environment. Fine-scale analyses have to be performed to better understand the land cover change processes. At the same time...
Authors
Thomas Houet, Thomas Loveland, Laurence Hubert-Moy, Cedric Gaucherel, Darrell Napton, Christopher Barnes, Kristi L. Sayler
Using the FORE-SCE model to project land-cover change in the southeastern United States Using the FORE-SCE model to project land-cover change in the southeastern United States
A wide variety of ecological applications require spatially explicit current and projected land-use and land-cover data. The southeastern United States has experienced massive land-use change since European settlement and continues to experience extremely high rates of forest cutting, significant urban development, and changes in agricultural land use. Forest-cover patterns and structure...
Authors
Terry Sohl, Kristi L. Sayler
The FORE-SCE model: a practical approach for projecting land cover change using scenario-based modeling The FORE-SCE model: a practical approach for projecting land cover change using scenario-based modeling
A wide variety of ecological applications require spatially explicit, historic, current, and projected land use and land cover data. The U.S. Land Cover Trends project is analyzing contemporary (1973–2000) land-cover change in the conterminous United States. The newly developed FORE-SCE model used Land Cover Trends data and theoretical, statistical, and deterministic modeling techniques...
Authors
Terry L. Sohl, Kristi L. Sayler, Mark A. Drummond, Thomas R. Loveland
A strategy for estimating the rates of recent United States land-cover changes A strategy for estimating the rates of recent United States land-cover changes
Information on the rates of land-use and land-cover change is important in addressing issues ranging from the health of aquatic resources to climate change. Unfortunately, there is a paucity of information on land-use and land-cover change except at very local levels. We describe a strategy for estimating land-cover change across the conterminous United States over the past 30 years...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, Terry L. Sohl, S.V. Stehman, Alisa L. Gallant, K. L. Sayler, D.E. Napton
The land cover trends project: A strategy for monitoring land cover change at a national scale The land cover trends project: A strategy for monitoring land cover change at a national scale
Policy-makers and scientists often require comprehensive data on the types and rates of land use and land cover change at a variety of scales. However, there is generally a lack of local, regional, and national land use and land cover data of sufficient reliability and temporal and geographic detail for providing accurate estimates of landscape change. The U.S. Geological Survey's EROS...
Authors
Terry L. Sohl, Thomas Loveland, Kristi L. Sayler, Alisa L. Gallant, Roger F. Auch, Darrell E. Napton