Land use in the southern Yucatan peninsular region of Mexico: Scenarios of population and institutional change
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author = "Steven Manson",
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title = "Land use in the southern Yucatan peninsular region of
Mexico: Scenarios of population and institutional
change",
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journal = "Computers, Environment and Urban Systems",
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year = "2006",
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volume = "30",
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number = "3",
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pages = "230--253",
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month = may,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Agent-based
model, Genetic program, Land-use and land-cover change,
Multicriteria evaluation, Symbolic regression",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2005.01.009",
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abstract = "Land-use and land-cover change, human activity that
results in altered land-use systems and surface
features, defines the environmental and socioeconomic
sustainability of communities around the globe. It is a
key response to global environmental change in addition
to being both a key cause and medium of this change.
This article examines an application of the Southern
Yucatan Peninsular Region Integrated Assessment
(SYPRIA), a scenario-based spatially explicit model
designed to examine and project land use in Mexico.
SYPRIA combines Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
with agent-based modelling, cellular modeling, and
genetic programming. The application examined here
explores the effects on land-use and land-cover
projections of scenarios that rely on varying
assumptions pertaining to population growth, land-use
trends, role of agrarian technology, and effects of
resource institutions. This work also highlights the
importance of understanding the many factors
influencing land use, particularly population,
different production systems, and the contextual nature
of resource institutions in determining the nature of
land use.",
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