> Special journal issue
>
> Using and Shaping the Land
>
> Land Use Policy 18(1) Jan 2001
>
> eds
>
> Helmut Haberl, Social Ecology, Vienna . [log in to unmask]
> Simon Batterbury, Development Studies, LSE . [log in to unmask]
> Emilio Moran ACTR-GEC, Indiana . [log in to unmask]
>
> These papers form a special issue of Land Use Policy based upon a
> selection
> presented at the "Nature, Society and History: Long Term Dynamics of
> Social
> Metabolism" conference in in autumn 1999 in Vienna. They ask: what is the
> relationship between land use and social metabolism - i.e., socio-economic
> material and energy flows? How may specific environmental transformations
> be
> apprehended using a host of innovative new methodologies , and what have
> been
> the dynamics of change over the long haul? How does land use and land
> cover
> change relate to global change? The papers offer a wide-ranging view of
> land
> use change, and point towards a broader framework for analysis.
>
> Emails of authors included below.
>
> Using and Shaping the Land: a long term perspective
> H Haberl, S Batterbury, E Moran 1-8
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> Integrative Methods to study landscape changes
> M Burgi & Emily WB Russell 9-16
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> Land use and industrial modernization: an empirical analysis of the human
> influence of the functioning of ecosystems in Austria 1830-1995 17-26
> F Krausmann
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> Integrated Land History and global change science: the example of S
> Yucatan
> Peninsular region [Mexico]
> P Klepeis & BL Turner II 27-39
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> Nature, society & history in two contrasting landscapes in Wisconsin, USA;
> interactions between lakes and humans during the 20th century
> J Riera, P Voss, SC Carpenter, T Kratz, T Lillesand, J Schnaiberg, M
> Turner,
> M Wegener 41-51
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> Dealing with aridity: socio-economic structures and environmmntal changes
> in
> an arid Mediterranean region [southeast Spain]
> Jesus Garcia Latorre, Juan Garcia-Latorre, A Sanchez-Picon 53-64
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> Land use changes and their social driving forces in Czechia in the
> 19th-20th
> centuries
> I Bicik, L Jelecek, V Stepanek 65-73
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> Multilevel modelling on farmland distribution in Japan
> S Hoshino 75-90
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