2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42532-019-00022-6
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Use of the McHargian LUSA in agricultural research and decision-making in the age of non-stationarity and big earth observation data

Abstract: In the past 50 years, there have been two major changes that are of methodological and consequential importance to the McHargian land-use suitability analysis (LUSA): increasing evidence of non-stationarity of global and regional ecological conditions and increasing availability of high-resolution spatial-temporal earth observation data. For 50 years, the McHargian LUSA has been an important analysis tool for designers and planners for both regional conservation planning and development. McHarg's LUSA is a dec… Show more

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“…It includes a succinct biography (Whitaker & Steiner 2019 ) and an updated bibliography (Steiner 2019b ). [2] Besides those cited already, for McHarg’s enduring influences on theories, see Bryant & Turner ( 2019 ), Lamb ( 2019 ) and Steiner ( 2019a ); on education, Cohen ( 2019 ); on ecological planning, Lieberknecht ( 2019 ), Lim ( 2019 ) and Mainzer et al ( 2019 ); on academia, practice and government, Palazzo & Hollstein ( 2019 ). For McHarg’s international influence, see Evans ( 2019 ) and Scott et al ( 2019 ).…”
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“…It includes a succinct biography (Whitaker & Steiner 2019 ) and an updated bibliography (Steiner 2019b ). [2] Besides those cited already, for McHarg’s enduring influences on theories, see Bryant & Turner ( 2019 ), Lamb ( 2019 ) and Steiner ( 2019a ); on education, Cohen ( 2019 ); on ecological planning, Lieberknecht ( 2019 ), Lim ( 2019 ) and Mainzer et al ( 2019 ); on academia, practice and government, Palazzo & Hollstein ( 2019 ). For McHarg’s international influence, see Evans ( 2019 ) and Scott et al ( 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%