Previous Research on Mapping Trajectories
 

Bolstad, P. V., and W. T. Swank. 1997. Cumulative impacts of land-use on water quality in a
southern Appalachian watershed. Journal of the American Water Resources Association
33:519-533.

Bolstad, P. V. et al. 1998. Predicting southern Appalachian overstory vegetation with digital terrain data. Landscape Ecology 13:271-283.

Clark, J. S. 1991. Disturbance and tree life history on the shifting mosaic landscape. Ecology 72:1102-1118.

Dunaway, W. A. 1996. The First American Frontier: Transition to capitalism in southern
Appalachia, 1700-1860. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC

Endre, A. N., and G. Green. 2000. The ethnography of landscape: GIS and remote sensing in the study of forest change in west African Guinea savanna. American Anthropologist
102:271-289

Geoghegan, J. et al. 1997. Spatial landscape indices in a hedonic framework: An ecological
economics analysis using GIS. Ecological Economics 23:251-264

Gragson, T. L., and G. Basnet. in prep. A cross-sectional equivalence analysis of early industrial development in the southern Appalachian Mountains (1820).

Gragson, T. L., and W. Jurgelski. in prep. Relation between terrain factors and early contact forests in western North Carolina.

Grimm, N. et al. 2000. Integrated approaches to long-term studies of urban ecological systems. BioScience 50:571-584

Koning, G. H. J. d. et al. 1999. Exploring change in Ecuadorian land use for food production and their effects on natural resources. Journal of Environmental Management 57:221-237.

Salstrom, P. 1994. Appalachia's Path to Dependency: Rethinking a regions' economic history
1730-1940. The University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, KY.

Wear, D. N., and P. V. Bolstad. 1998. Land-use changes in southern Appalachian landscapes:
Spatial analysis and forecast evaluation. Ecosystems 1:575-594.

Yarnell, S. L. 1998. The southern Appalachians: A history of the landscape. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Asheville, NC.

 

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