Thomas Loveland (Former Employee)
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Ecoregions and ecoregionalization: geographical and ecological perspectives Ecoregions and ecoregionalization: geographical and ecological perspectives
Ecoregions, i.e., areas exhibiting relative homogeneity of ecosystems, are units of analysis that are increasingly important in environmental assessment and management. Ecoregions provide a holistic framework for flexible, comparative analysis of complex environmental problems. Ecoregions mapping has intellectual foundations in both geography and ecology. However, a hallmark of...
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Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant
The characteristics and interpretability of land surface change and implications for project design The characteristics and interpretability of land surface change and implications for project design
The need for comprehensive, accurate information on land-cover change has never been greater. While remotely sensed imagery affords the opportunity to provide information on land-cover change over large geographic expanses at a relatively low cost, the characteristics of land-surface change bring into question the suitability of many commonly used methodologies. Algorithm-based...
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Terry L. Sohl, Alisa L. Gallant, Thomas R. Loveland
Contemporary carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems in the Southeastern Plains of the United States Contemporary carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems in the Southeastern Plains of the United States
Quantifying carbon dynamics over large areas is frequently hindered by the lack of consistent, high-quality, spatially explicit land use and land cover change databases and appropriate modeling techniques. In this paper, we present a generic approach to address some of these challenges. Land cover change information in the Southeastern Plains ecoregion was derived from Landsat data...
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S. Liu, Thomas R. Loveland, R.M. Kurtz
U.S. land cover and land use change—1973-2000 U.S. land cover and land use change—1973-2000
No abstract available.
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D.E. Napton, Thomas R. Loveland
Observing and monitoring land use and land cover change Observing and monitoring land use and land cover change
This chapter contains sections titled: Detecting Change at Multiple Spatial and Temporal Scales Defining Observation and Monitoring Tools for Change Observation and Monitoring Monitoring Change in Land Cover The Characteristics of Change Integrated Analysis of Change: Case Examples and Studies Challenges Advancing the State-of-the-Science in Change Observation and Monitoring
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Thomas R. Loveland, R. DeFries
The effects of habitat resolution on models of avian diversity and distributions: A comparison of two land-cover classifications The effects of habitat resolution on models of avian diversity and distributions: A comparison of two land-cover classifications
Quantifying patterns is a key element of landscape analysis. One aspect of this quantification of particular importance to landscape ecologists is the classification of continuous variables to produce categorical variables such as land-cover type or elevation stratum. Although landscape ecologists are fully aware of the importance of spatial resolution in ecological investigations, the...
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Joshua J. Lawler, Raymond. J. O’Connor, Carolyn T. Hunsaker, K. Bruce Jones, Thomas R. Loveland, Denis White
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Filter Total Items: 143
Ecoregions and ecoregionalization: geographical and ecological perspectives Ecoregions and ecoregionalization: geographical and ecological perspectives
Ecoregions, i.e., areas exhibiting relative homogeneity of ecosystems, are units of analysis that are increasingly important in environmental assessment and management. Ecoregions provide a holistic framework for flexible, comparative analysis of complex environmental problems. Ecoregions mapping has intellectual foundations in both geography and ecology. However, a hallmark of...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant
The characteristics and interpretability of land surface change and implications for project design The characteristics and interpretability of land surface change and implications for project design
The need for comprehensive, accurate information on land-cover change has never been greater. While remotely sensed imagery affords the opportunity to provide information on land-cover change over large geographic expanses at a relatively low cost, the characteristics of land-surface change bring into question the suitability of many commonly used methodologies. Algorithm-based...
Authors
Terry L. Sohl, Alisa L. Gallant, Thomas R. Loveland
Contemporary carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems in the Southeastern Plains of the United States Contemporary carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems in the Southeastern Plains of the United States
Quantifying carbon dynamics over large areas is frequently hindered by the lack of consistent, high-quality, spatially explicit land use and land cover change databases and appropriate modeling techniques. In this paper, we present a generic approach to address some of these challenges. Land cover change information in the Southeastern Plains ecoregion was derived from Landsat data...
Authors
S. Liu, Thomas R. Loveland, R.M. Kurtz
U.S. land cover and land use change—1973-2000 U.S. land cover and land use change—1973-2000
No abstract available.
Authors
D.E. Napton, Thomas R. Loveland
Observing and monitoring land use and land cover change Observing and monitoring land use and land cover change
This chapter contains sections titled: Detecting Change at Multiple Spatial and Temporal Scales Defining Observation and Monitoring Tools for Change Observation and Monitoring Monitoring Change in Land Cover The Characteristics of Change Integrated Analysis of Change: Case Examples and Studies Challenges Advancing the State-of-the-Science in Change Observation and Monitoring
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, R. DeFries
The effects of habitat resolution on models of avian diversity and distributions: A comparison of two land-cover classifications The effects of habitat resolution on models of avian diversity and distributions: A comparison of two land-cover classifications
Quantifying patterns is a key element of landscape analysis. One aspect of this quantification of particular importance to landscape ecologists is the classification of continuous variables to produce categorical variables such as land-cover type or elevation stratum. Although landscape ecologists are fully aware of the importance of spatial resolution in ecological investigations, the...
Authors
Joshua J. Lawler, Raymond. J. O’Connor, Carolyn T. Hunsaker, K. Bruce Jones, Thomas R. Loveland, Denis White