A novel method for analyzing forest fragmentation in urbanizing communities
Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
This paper proposes a new and viable technique for analyzing forest fragmentation based on the percolation theory. A simulation model based on the percolation theory generated landscape scenarios representing varying degrees of non-vegetated urban perturbations using a portion of the East Baton Rouge urban forest as the landscape base. [UMN]
[Annapolis, MD, Sept. 17-20, 2000]
Authors
A.B. Lorenzo, C.A. Blanche, H.F. Carino
A.B. Lorenzo, C.A. Blanche, H.F. Carino
Date Published
2000
2000
Journal/Conference
Proceedings of the Forest Fragmentation 2000 Conference: sustaining private forests in the 21st century
Proceedings of the Forest Fragmentation 2000 Conference: sustaining private forests in the 21st century
Editor
L.A. DeCoster
L.A. DeCoster
Publisher
The Sampson Group, Inc.
The Sampson Group, Inc.
Publisher Location
Alexandria, VA (US)
Alexandria, VA (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
NA
Start Page
226
226
End Page
231
231
Pages
6
6
Sub-Topics
Fragmentation/Parcelization, Research (basic), Modeling (spatial)
Fragmentation/Parcelization, Research (basic), Modeling (spatial)
State(s)/Region(s)
Louisiana
Louisiana
Keywords
Fragmentation, Modeling
Fragmentation, Modeling
Libraries
UMN
UMN
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