NELF Explorer: Drivers of Landscape Change
Author(s): Meghan Graham MacLean
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Description
Overview
In this module, we’ll explore the New England Landscape Futures (NELF) project where stakeholders from around New England created four scenarios that represent possible land use and land cover futures of New England. The NELF project uses concepts from Landscape Ecology and Land Systems Science to describe and then model potential future landscapes to show how land use decisions can impact our future landscape. This module introduces both the NELF project, as well as some of the modeling theories and practices used to create projections of future land cover for policy and scientific analysis.
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students should:
- Have a background understanding of land use change in New England
- Recognize the difference between land use and land cover
- Be able to identify what a neutral model is
- Understand the benefits and challenges of future scenarios and modeling of land use/land cover
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- MacLean, M. G. (2020). NELF Explorer: Drivers of Landscape Change. QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/SAXJ-XC69