2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2014.07.027
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Spatial modeling of agricultural land use change at global scale

Abstract: a b s t r a c tLong-term modeling of agricultural land use is central in global scale assessments of climate change, food security, biodiversity, and climate adaptation and mitigation policies. We present a global-scale dynamic land use allocation model and show that it can reproduce the broad spatial features of the past 100 years of evolution of cropland and pastureland patterns. The modeling approach integrates economic theory, observed land use history, and data on both socioeconomic and biophysical determ… Show more

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“…Such models have been developed to include demands for different land uses, allowing alternative future scenarios to be investigated [109]. There now exist very sophisticated and widely used models of land-use change that project future development of the land system on the basis of systemic equations describing relationships between specific drivers and observed changes [96,[110][111][112][113]. These form the basis of the scenario-based climate change projections of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [114].…”
Section: Pattern-based Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such models have been developed to include demands for different land uses, allowing alternative future scenarios to be investigated [109]. There now exist very sophisticated and widely used models of land-use change that project future development of the land system on the basis of systemic equations describing relationships between specific drivers and observed changes [96,[110][111][112][113]. These form the basis of the scenario-based climate change projections of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [114].…”
Section: Pattern-based Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our statistical modeling technique draws on our recent work (Meiyappan et al, 2014) and is common to land change modeling studies. We model the relationship between dependent and independent variables as a ''fractional'' binomial logit model (Text S1).…”
Section: Modeling the Determinants Of Lulccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach is well-established and allows for the application of successful models across large geographical extents (Heistermann et al 2006;van Meijl et al 2006;Verburg et al 2008;Verburg and Overmars 2009;Meiyappan et al 2014). However, many other models take an alternative 'bottom-up' (or 'process-based') approach that focuses on basic processes and entities and allows system-wide developments to emerge from these, synthetically producing output data from local interactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%